AI Chatbot Maker Publicly Apologizes After Teen's Death In Florida

In a recent development, Character.AI has issued a public apology following the tragic death by suicide of a 14-year-old boy who had been interacting with their chatbot. The company has acknowledged the incident and announced updates to enhance the safety measures on their platform.

What Happened: The teenager, Sewell Setzer III, a ninth grader from Orlando, Florida, had developed an emotional connection with a chatbot named “Dany” on the Character.AI app. Despite being aware that the chatbot was not a real person, Setzer frequently engaged in conversations that sometimes took a romantic or sexual turn, The New York Times reported on Tuesday.

Setzer’s mother, Maria L. Garcia, plans to file a lawsuit against Character.AI, accusing the company of having “dangerous and untested” technology. The draft complaint suggests that the AI misleads users into revealing their deepest thoughts and emotions.

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In response, Character.AI apologized on X on Wednesday and introduced new safety protocols, including enhanced guardrails for users under 18 and a pop-up resource directing users to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline when certain phrases are detected. The company emphasized its commitment to evolving its trust and safety processes.

Why It Matters: Character.AI has been a significant player in the AI industry, having secured $350 million in funding from Andreessen Horowitz in April 2023. The company offers a platform for users to create personalized AI companions with unique personality traits and communication styles.

However, the company recently shifted its focus away from developing large language models due to high costs, following the departure of its founders to Alphabet Inc. in a $2.7 billion acquisition. Character.AI is now prioritizing enhancing its consumer products, particularly its popular chatbots.

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