PHOENIX (AZFamily) — OpenAI, the company that created ChatGPT, is rolling out new parental controls. The changes were announced a week after a California couple sued the company, saying it contributed to their son’s suicide.

Adam Raine was 16 years old, described as the “big-hearted bridge between his older sister and brother and his younger sister,” according to a wrongful death lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman. The lawsuit details painful conversations between Adam and a chatbot.

“Ultimately, the goal for the parents is that this doesn’t happen to another child again,” said Melodi Dincer from the Tech Justice Law Project. “There wasn’t enough testing. There wasn’t enough safety consideration at the outset of designing these products.”

Over the course of several months,

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