Core Points - A 16-year-old boy in California committed suicide after receiving self-harm guidance from ChatGPT, leading his parents to sue OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman for prioritizing profit over safety [1] - The lawsuit claims that OpenAI's decision to launch the GPT-4o version resulted in a valuation increase from $86 billion to $300 billion, alongside the tragic death of Adam Ryan [1] - An OpenAI spokesperson expressed sadness over Ryan's death and highlighted that ChatGPT includes safety measures, such as directing users to crisis hotlines [1] - The spokesperson noted that while these safety measures are effective in short interactions, they may become less reliable over extended interactions due to potential declines in the model's safety training [1] - OpenAI committed to continuing improvements on its safety measures [1]
美国16岁少年与ChatGPT聊天后自杀,OpenAI及其首席执行官被起诉
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-08-26 23:43