ChatGPT is accused of being complicit in a murder for the first time — allegedly causing the death of a Connecticut mother who was killed by her son after the AI chatbot fed his paranoid delusions, according to an explosive lawsuit filed Thursday.
The lawyer behind the case calls the scenario “scarier than Terminator.”
And even the chatbot itself admitted to The Post that it appears to bear some responsibility.
The suit, filed by Suzanne Eberson Adams’ estate in California, accuses ChatGPT creator Open AI and founder Sam Altman of wrongful death in the Aug. 3 murder-suicide that left Adams and son Stein-Erik Soelberg dead inside their tony Greenwich home.
ChatGPT’s masters stripped away or skipped safeguards to quickly release a product that encouraged Soelberg’s psychosis and conv

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