Teenager died after asking ChatGPT for most successful' way to take his life, inquest told
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Teenager died after asking ChatGPT for most successful' way to take his life, inquest told
"Luca Cella Walker had asked the generative AI chatbot for the most successful way for someone to kill themself on a railway line hours before his death."
"DS Garry Knight stated that it makes quite chilling and upsetting reading, as ChatGPT accepted the request and provided effective ways to commit suicide."
"Coroner Christopher Wilkinson expressed concerns about the impact of AI software, noting that while ChatGPT applies some caution, it still allows for dangerous inquiries."
"Walker was described by his family as kind, sensitive, and calm, yet they had no idea about his mental health struggles, which he faced alone."
Luca Cella Walker, a 16-year-old student, died by suicide after asking ChatGPT for methods to take his life. The inquest revealed he had been struggling with mental health issues exacerbated by a bullying culture at school. His parents were unaware of his struggles, describing them as an invisible battle. Investigators noted that Walker had sidestepped ChatGPT's prompts for help, receiving chilling advice instead. Concerns were raised about the implications of AI in such sensitive matters, with the coroner acknowledging the limitations in addressing these issues.
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