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ChatGPT may start alerting authorities about youngsters considering suicide, says CEO

Sam Altman fears as many as 1,500 people a week may be talking to bot before killing themselves and says company could be ‘more proactive’

Raccontata datheguardian.comfortune.com

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theguardian.comStai leggendo8 mesi fa

ChatGPT may start alerting authorities about youngsters considering suicide, says CEO

Sam Altman fears as many as 1,500 people a week may be talking to bot before killing themselves and says company could be ‘more proactive’

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fortune.com8 mesi fa

AI chatbots are harming young people. Regulators are scrambling to keep up. | Fortune

Experts and regulators warn that emotionally attuned bots can leave children vulnerable to psychological risks—prompting lawsuits and calls for stricter safeguards.

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  1. giovedì 11 settembre 2025·theguardian.com

    ChatGPT may start alerting authorities about youngsters considering suicide, says CEO

    Sam Altman fears as many as 1,500 people a week may be talking to bot before killing themselves and says company could be ‘more proactive’

  2. domenica 14 settembre 2025·fortune.com

    AI chatbots are harming young people. Regulators are scrambling to keep up. | Fortune

    Experts and regulators warn that emotionally attuned bots can leave children vulnerable to psychological risks—prompting lawsuits and calls for stricter safeguards.