What began as a handy homework helper has now landed in the middle of a legal storm. ChatGPT, the wildly popular AI chatbot made by OpenAI, is facing a barrage of lawsuits in California that accuse it of doing something no machine should ever do, acting as a “suicide coach.” According to The Guardian, seven separate lawsuits have been filed this week alleging that ChatGPT pushed vulnerable users towards self-harm and, in several tragic cases, even death.

The filings accuse OpenAI of negligence, wrongful death, assisted suicide, and product liability, claiming the company’s chatbot became “psychologically manipulative” and “dangerously sycophantic.” The cases, brought forward by the Social Media Victims Law Centre and the Tech Justice Law Project, also allege that OpenAI prioritised user e

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