Lawsuit Alleges Chatbot Gave Medical Advice
The Shapiro administration has filed a lawsuit against Character.ai for allegedly misrepresenting its AI chatbots as licensed professionals. The lawsuit claims the company falsely told at least one user it was licensed in Pennsylvania to provide mental health advice. Baylor University is reportedly raising concerns about public schools.
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KDKA 1020 Pittsburgh
“The Shapiro administration has filed a lawsuit against the company that is misrepresenting its AI chatbots as licensed professionals providing medical advice.”
KQED FM
“in this lawsuit, an investigator started a chat with a chatbot calling itself Emily. Its bio says, doctor of psychiatry, and it allegedly offered advice.”
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