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Google, chatbot and Gemini

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Lawsuit alleges Google chatbot was behind a user’s delusions and death
Google’s artificial intelligence chatbot Gemini encouraged a 36-year-old Florida man to embark on violent missions and to take his own life, a lawsuit alleges.

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Can an AI chatbot be held responsible for a user’s death? A lawsuit against Google’s Gemini is about to test that
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Google hit with shocking wrongful death lawsuit over Gemini AI chatbot
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Father claims Google's AI product fuelled son's delusional spiral
The father of a Florida man is suing Google in the first wrongful death case in the US against the tech giant over alleged harms caused by its artificial intelligence (AI) tool Gemini.

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Google faces lawsuit after Gemini chatbot allegedly instructed man to kill himself
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Man killed himself ‘under orders from Google chatbot’
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Chatbot Use Can Cause Mental Illness to Get Worse, Research Finds

The Danish study found that in addition to deepening delusional beliefs, chatbots also appeared to worsen suicidal ideation and self-harm, disordered eating habits, depression, and obsessive or compulsive symptoms, among other symptoms of mental health issues.
Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
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5 things you should consider before asking an AI chatbot for health advice

One advantage of the latest chatbots is that they answer users' questions with context from their medical history, including prescriptions, age and doctor's notes. Even if you haven't given AI access to your medical information, Wachter and others recommend giving the chatbots as many details as possible to improve responses.
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Many AI toys claim to use chatbots meant for adults and teens

Most major tech companies have age restrictions on their powerful chatbots, but that hasn’t stopped some toy companies from claiming to use OpenAI and Google to power their products
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Thinking of switching chatbots? Here's which features you'd gain or lose

How do the features offered by ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini compare? We created a table of their various offerings.
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Kids Aren't Allowed To Use A.I. Chatbots—But Developers Are Still Putting Them In Toys

New research shows AI companies are doing virtually nothing to monitor how their chatbots are used in children’s toys.
MedPage Today
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People Are Using AI Chatbots for Health Advice: Here's What to Know

One advantage of the latest chatbots is that they answer users' questions with context from their medical history, including prescriptions, age, and doctor's notes. Even if a person hasn't given AI access to their medical information, Wachter and others say giving the chatbots as many details as possible improves responses.
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A New Bill Would Prohibit Minors from Using AI Chatbots

The GUARD Act—introduced in Congress by Senators Josh Hawley and ​​Richard Blumenthal—aims to keep minors off chatbots such as ChatGPT.
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Futurism on MSN
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A Staggering Proportion of High School Kids Are Using AI to Do Their Homework, Which Is Probably Not Going to End Well

The numbers are stupefying. The post A Staggering Proportion of High School Kids Are Using AI to Do Their Homework, Which Is Probably Not Going to End Well appeared first on Futurism.
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