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OpenAI Says Dead Teen Violated TOS When He Used ChatGPT To Plan Suicide

Par :BeauHD
27 novembre 2025 à 00:02
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Facing five lawsuits alleging wrongful deaths, OpenAI lobbed its first defense Tuesday, denying in a court filing that ChatGPT caused a teen's suicide and instead arguing the teen violated terms that prohibit discussing suicide or self-harm with the chatbot. The earliest look at OpenAI's strategy to overcome the string of lawsuits came in a case where parents of 16-year-old Adam Raine accused OpenAI of relaxing safety guardrails that allowed ChatGPT to become the teen's "suicide coach." OpenAI deliberately designed the version their son used, ChatGPT 4o, to encourage and validate his suicidal ideation in its quest to build the world's most engaging chatbot, parents argued. But in a blog, OpenAI claimed that parents selectively chose disturbing chat logs while supposedly ignoring "the full picture" revealed by the teen's chat history. Digging through the logs, OpenAI claimed the teen told ChatGPT that he'd begun experiencing suicidal ideation at age 11, long before he used the chatbot. "A full reading of his chat history shows that his death, while devastating, was not caused by ChatGPT," OpenAI's filing argued. [...] All the logs that OpenAI referenced in its filing are sealed, making it impossible to verify the broader context the AI firm claims the logs provide. In its blog, OpenAI said it was limiting the amount of "sensitive evidence" made available to the public, due to its intention to handle mental health-related cases with "care, transparency, and respect." The Raine family's lead lawyer called OpenAI's response "disturbing." "They abjectly ignore all of the damning facts we have put forward: how GPT-4o was rushed to market without full testing. That OpenAI twice changed its Model Spec to require ChatGPT to engage in self-harm discussions. That ChatGPT counseled Adam away from telling his parents about his suicidal ideation and actively helped him plan a 'beautiful suicide.' And OpenAI and Sam Altman have no explanation for the last hours of Adam's life, when ChatGPT gave him a pep talk and then offered to write a suicide note." OpenAI is leaning on its usage policies to defend against this case, emphasizing that "ChatGPT users acknowledge their use of ChatGPT is 'at your sole risk'" and that Raine should never have been allowed to use the chatbot without parental consent.

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Newegg Sparks Debate With New PayPal-Integrated AI Shopping Push

Par :BeauHD
26 novembre 2025 à 23:20
BrianFagioli writes: Newegg's new partnership with PayPal is another sign that mainstream e-commerce is shifting control from users to AI-driven intermediaries. Instead of shoppers visiting Newegg directly, PayPal's agentic commerce system pushes product discovery through AI platforms like Perplexity where recommendations, checkout, and fraud checks all happen inside someone else's controlled environment. Newegg stays the merchant of record, but the real influence shifts to the platforms that decide which products their AI agents mention. That may sound convenient, but it also means discovery becomes guided by training data and commercial integrations rather than user intent. Slashdot readers will likely notice the other issue. This setup puts PayPal deeper into the shopping pipeline at a time when many users already avoid the company over account freezes and dispute policies. An AI-mediated shopping experience where PayPal becomes the silent gatekeeper by default is not going to sit well with everyone. And with AI agents shaping purchasing decisions based on behavior and context, the concept of intent-driven shopping starts to look a lot like quiet nudging rather than empowerment. Newegg may see this as the future, but the community will probably ask whether users truly want AI systems and PayPal deciding how they shop.

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PSG-Tottenham : le résumé de la victoire prolifique des Parisiens lors de la 5ᵉ journée de la Ligue des champions

Les joueurs de Luis Enrique se sont imposés, à domicile mercredi, face aux Spurs (5-3) grâce, notamment, à un triplé de Vitinha.

© Stephanie Lecocq / REUTERS

Le Paris Saint-Germain s’est imposé face à Tottenham, au Parc des Princes, à Paris, le 26 novembre 2025.

L’attaquant toulousain Aron Dönnum suspendu deux matchs pour « comportement blessant », le « caractère raciste » de son geste n’est pas retenu

La commission de discipline de la Ligue professionnelle de football a souligné « la gravité des faits ». L’ailier du Toulouse FC était accusé par l’entraîneur du Havre, Didier Digard, d’avoir eu un geste raciste envers un de ses joueurs lors d’une rencontre de Ligue 1 début novembre.

© LIONEL BONAVENTURE/AFP

L’ailier du Toulouse FC Aron Dönnum, lors du match de Ligue 1 face à Nantes, à Toulouse, le 27 septembre 2025.
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