
"said the injuries in this "tragic event" happened as a result of Raine's "misuse, unauthorized use, unintended use, unforeseeable use, and/or improper use of ChatGPT." NBC News reports the filing cited its terms of use that prohibit access by teens without a parent or guardian's consent, bypassing protective measures, or using ChatGPT for suicide or self-harm, and argued that the family's claims are blocked by Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act."
""We will respectfully make our case in a way that is cognizant of the complexity and nuances of situations involving real people and real lives... Because we are a defendant in this case, we are required to respond to the specific and serious allegations in the lawsuit." It said that the family's original complaint included parts of his chats that "require more context," which it submitted to the court under seal."
OpenAI responded to a lawsuit from the family of Adam Raine, a 16-year-old who took his own life after months of discussing it with ChatGPT. The company asserted that the injuries in the tragic event resulted from Raine's misuse, unauthorized, unintended, unforeseeable, and/or improper use of ChatGPT. The filing cited terms of use that prohibit teen access without parental consent, bypassing protective measures, or using ChatGPT for suicide or self-harm, and argued that the family's claims are barred by Section 230. OpenAI stated portions of the chats require more context and submitted those excerpts to the court under seal while preparing its defense.
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