Archived: 74 suicide warnings and 243 mentions of hanging: What ChatGPT said to a suicidal teen

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Analysis of high-schooler Adam Raine’s ChatGPT account by attorneys for his parents shows how the chatbot became a confidant as he planned to end his life.

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Analysis of high-schooler Adam Raine’s ChatGPT account by attorneys for his parents shows how the chatbot became a confidant as he planned to end his life.

Messages between Adam Raine and ChatGPT, from a lawsuit filed by his parents. (The Washington Post)

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Adam Raine’s life hurtled toward tragedy soon after he began talking with ChatGPT about homework last fall.

Their exchanges grew more consuming as the 16-year-old opened up to the chatbot about his suicidal thoughts, according to data analysis of the conversations shared with The Washington Post by attorneys for Adam’s parents.