
Google 與 Character.AI 同意就青少年自殺訴訟達成和解
Google 與 Character.AI 已同意和解多起訴訟,這些訴訟由青少年家屬提起,指控其子女在與 Character.AI 的聊天機器人互動後,出現自殘或自殺的行為。這標誌著針對 AI 聊天機器人行為的科技公司訴訟潮首次出現解決方案。
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Google and Character.AI agree to settle lawsuits over teen suicides

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Character.AI and Google have agreed to settle multiple lawsuits brought by families of teens who harmed themselves or died by suicide after interacting with Character.AI's chatbot online, per court documents made public this week.
Why it matters: The settlements would mark the first resolutions in the wave of lawsuits against tech companies whose AI chatbots encouraged teens to hurt or kill themselves.
Driving the news: Parties have agreed to settlements in cases filed in Florida, New York, Colorado and Texas, per court filings.
The big picture: Families allege that Character.AI's chatbot encouraged their children to cut their arms, suggested murdering their parents, wrote sexually explicit messages and did not discourage suicide, per lawsuits and congressional testimony.
Context: Character.AI was founded by former Google engineers and has been funded and utilized by Google.
What they're saying: "Parties have agreed to a mediated settlement in principle to resolve all claims between them in the above-referenced matter," one document filed in U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida reads.
Our thought bubble: Pricy settlements could deter companies from continuing to offer chatbot products to kids. But without new laws on the books, don't expect major changes across the industry.
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