In lawsuit over teens death, judge rejects arguments that AI chatbots have free speech rights
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) A federal judge on Wednesday rejected arguments made by an artificial intelligence company that its chatbots are protected by the First Amendment at least for now. The developers behind Character.AI are seeking to dismiss a lawsuit alleging the companys chatbots pushed a teenage boy to kill himself.
The judges order will allow the wrongful death lawsuit to proceed, in what legal experts say is among the latest constitutional tests of artificial intelligence.
The suit was filed by a mother from Florida, Megan Garcia, who alleges that her 14-year-old son Sewell Setzer III fell victim to a Character.AI chatbot that pulled him into what she described as an emotionally and sexually abusive relationship that led to his suicide.
Meetali Jain of the Tech Justice Law Project, one of the attorneys for Garcia, said the judges order sends a message that Silicon Valley needs to stop and think and impose guardrails before it launches products to market.
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