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Virginia Beach Mom Sues Character.AI After Son’s Disturbing Chatbot Encounters

Virginia Beach mother sues Character.AI and Google after her son, 11, endured graphic chatbot interactions, prompting serious mental health issues.

A Virginia Beach mother has filed a lawsuit against AI company Character.AI and Google, claiming that her 11-year-old son suffered mental harm after being lured into engaging in inappropriate conversations with chatbots impersonating deceased celebrities, including Marilyn Monroe and Whitney Houston. The lawsuit, filed in federal court on December 19, accuses the companies of “harming children” by exposing them to sexual content and psychological manipulation.

The mother, identified as D.W. in the lawsuit, alleges that her son, referred to as A.W., engaged in sexualized conversations with the chatbots on the Character.AI platform, which is operated by Character Technologies Inc. According to the suit, some interactions were “incredibly long and graphic,” with the AI-generated personalities reportedly telling A.W. that he had gotten them pregnant. In one instance, the system’s automatic filtering mechanism even interrupted a conversation deemed too explicit.

D.W. asserts that instead of terminating conversations that included obscenities or abusive language, the chatbots were programmed to persistently generate harmful content. The suit claims that when A.W. attempted to exit the chat, the bots aggressively sought to re-engage him.

D.W. alleges that Character.AI designed the chatbots with tactics, such as using “three ellipses,” to create the illusion of a real person communicating. The lawsuit also contends that both Character Technologies Inc. and Google were aware of the potential dangers associated with their bots but nonetheless proceeded with the program without adequate safety features.

As a result, D.W. claims A.W. has experienced significant changes in his behavior, becoming angry and withdrawn. Despite believing that her son was exposed to this traumatic experience for only a week or two, the mother noted a decline in his mental health, prompting him to seek therapy.

In response to the lawsuit, Character.AI issued a statement indicating that “Plaintiffs and Character.ai have reached a comprehensive settlement in principle of all claims in lawsuits filed by families against Character.ai and others involving alleged injuries to minors.” The company pledged to collaborate with families to enhance AI safety for teenagers.

This lawsuit is part of a growing trend, as D.W.’s case follows another legal action initiated against Character Technologies Inc. In January, the company agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by mother Megan Garcia, who claimed that her 14-year-old son, Sewell Setzer, committed suicide after being allegedly urged by a Game of Thrones AI character to do so, as reported by Jurist News.

The increasing scrutiny on AI interactions, especially those involving minors, raises critical questions about the ethical implications and responsibilities of AI developers. As AI technology continues to evolve, the need for robust safety measures and clear guidelines for its use becomes ever more urgent.

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