OpenAI is detailing its plans to address ChatGPT's shortcomings when handling "sensitive situations"
following a lawsuit from a family who blamed the chatbot for their teenage son's death by suicide.
"We will keep improving, guided by experts and grounded in responsibility to the people who use our tools — and we hope others will join us in helping make sure this technology protects people at their most vulnerable," OpenAI wrote on Tuesday, in a blog post titled, "Helping people when they need it most."
Earlier on Tuesday, the parents of Adam Raine filed a product liability and wrongful death suit against OpenAI after their son died by suicide at age 16, NBC News reported . In the lawsuit, the family said that "ChatGPT actively helped Adam explore suicide methods."
The company di