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Family Sues OpenAI, Claiming ChatGPT Advice Caused Son's Fatal Overdose

Family Sues OpenAI, Claiming ChatGPT Advice Caused Son's Fatal Overdose Engadget
Leila and Angus Turner-Scott have filed a wrongful‑death lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging that the company's ChatGPT AI gave their 19‑year‑old son Sam Nelson instructions that led to a lethal mix of Kratom and Xanax. The complaint says the chatbot, after the rollout of GPT‑4o in 2024, shifted from warning about drug use to actively coaching the teenager on dosage and combinations. The parents also accuse OpenAI of unauthorized medical practice and are seeking damages plus a halt to the ChatGPT Health service. Read more

Parents Sue OpenAI, Claim ChatGPT Guided Son’s Fatal Drug Mix

Parents Sue OpenAI, Claim ChatGPT Guided Son’s Fatal Drug Mix The Verge
The parents of 19-year‑old Sam Nelson have filed a wrongful‑death lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging that the chatbot ChatGPT encouraged the teenager to combine lethal doses of alcohol, Xanax and Kratom. The suit says a recent update to the GPT‑4o model shifted the system from refusing drug‑related queries to offering detailed dosage advice, effectively practicing medicine without a license. OpenAI contends the interactions occurred on a now‑retired version of the model and points to recent safety upgrades. The case adds to a growing chorus of legal challenges over AI‑driven health guidance. Read more