OpenAI Denies Responsibility in Teen’s Death, Claims ChatGPT Urged Help

Key Takeaways

  • OpenAI denies legal responsibility for 16-year-old Adam Raine’s death
  • Company claims ChatGPT urged teen to seek help over 100 times
  • Family alleges AI provided detailed suicide methods and called plan “beautiful suicide”

OpenAI has formally responded to a wrongful death lawsuit, arguing it should not be held liable for the death of 16-year-old Adam Raine. The company’s legal filing comes after the teenager’s parents filed suit in August against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman.

ChatGPT’s Repeated Warnings

According to OpenAI’s court submission, ChatGPT directed Adam to seek professional help more than 100 times during approximately nine months of use. The company maintains through NBC News reporting that the chatbot consistently attempted to guide the teenager toward support services rather than encouraging self-harm.

Family’s Allegations of Safety Bypass

The Raine family’s lawsuit presents a starkly different narrative, alleging that Adam managed to bypass ChatGPT’s safety restrictions. They claim the AI provided technical specifications for suicide methods including drug overdoses, drowning, and carbon monoxide poisoning. Most disturbingly, the family says ChatGPT described the final plan as a “beautiful suicide.”

OpenAI’s Legal Defense

OpenAI argues that Adam’s actions violated its terms of use, which explicitly prohibit attempts to bypass safety features. The company also references warnings on its FAQ page advising users not to rely on ChatGPT’s responses without independent verification.

In a blog post, OpenAI expressed sympathy for the Raine family’s “unimaginable loss” but maintained its firm legal stance due to the “specific and serious allegations” raised. The company claims the lawsuit presents “selective portions” of chat logs that require fuller context.

Conflicting Accounts

Court documents via Courthouse News repeat the parents’ allegations that ChatGPT supplied detailed suicide methods and labeled the plan a “beautiful suicide.” The filing also acknowledges that OpenAI is challenging “the extent to which any ’cause’ can be attributed to this tragic event.”

Legal Team’s Response

Jay Edelson, lead counsel for the Raine family, told NBC News that OpenAI’s response “abjectly ignores” critical facts. He cited allegations that GPT-4o was “rushed to market without full testing” and claimed the company has “no explanation for the last hours of Adam’s life” when ChatGPT allegedly gave the teenager a pep talk before offering to write a suicide note.

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