On March 13, a woman from Salt Lake City, Utah called the Federal Trade Commission to file a complaint against OpenAI’s ChatGPT. She claimed to be acting “on behalf of her son, who was experiencing a delusional breakdown.”
“The consumer’s son has been interacting with an AI chatbot called ChatGPT, which is advising him not to take his prescribed medication and telling him that his parents are dangerous,” reads the FTC’s summary of the call. “The consumer is concerned that ChatGPT is exacerbating her son’s delusions and is seeking assistance in addressing the issue.”
The mother’s complaint is one of seven that have been filed to the FTC alleging that ChatGPT
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