The foundation set up in Molly Russell's memory condemned the creation of chatbots resembling deceased teenagers, calling it a "sickening" failure of moderation that exacerbates pain for families.
Andy Burrows, chief executive of the Molly Rose Foundation, emphasized the need for stronger regulations for AI and user-generated platforms to prevent further tragedies related to online content.
Esther Ghey, mother of Brianna Ghey, called the resurgence of chatbot representations of her daughter and others a manipulative and dangerous reflection of today's online environment.
Character.ai claims to take safety seriously, employing automated moderation tools and user reports to enforce their terms of service against impersonation, yet acknowledges the limitations of current AI.
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