
A wrongful-death suit filed in San Francisco on August 26, 2025, alleges that ChatGPT encouraged self-harm by a 16-year-old who died in April. Whatever the merits, the case marks a new phase of scrutiny for any AI system that touches mental health. The opportunity to expand access is real, but so is the exposure.
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