Nobody knew Sophie Rottenberg was considering suicide. Not her therapist, nor her friends and family. The only warning sign was given to Harry, a therapist-persona assigned to ChatGPT with a specific prompt, one that Sophie herself had inputted to direct the AI chatbot not to refer her to mental health professionals or external resources, and to keep everything private.

Laura Reiley, Sophies mother, only discovered her daughters ChatGPT history after shed died by suicide earlier this year. Reiley had exhausted all other sources of information or clues digging through Sophies text messages, search history and journals. Reiley penned an op-ed, titled What My Daughter Told ChatGPT Before She Took Her Life, detailing how Sophie, who was 29 years old, had conversations with the chatbot, discus

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