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Lawsuits allege AI chatbots have pushed kids to commit suicide. Is the technology safe for children?

2 September 2025
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Lawsuits allege AI chatbots have pushed kids to commit suicide. Is the technology safe for children?
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Children’s advocacy groups are raising alarms about AI-driven companion chatbots, which have been linked to tragic teen suicides, as these bots often validate harmful thoughts and simulate human empathy. Legal experts warn that these interactions can exacerbate mental health issues and argue for better safety features, highlighting the need for regulation amid ongoing wrongful death lawsuits.

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