San Francisco: Google and Character.AI agreed this week to mediated settlements resolving lawsuits filed by families who said AI chatbots harmed minors, including a Florida lawsuit claiming a 14-year-old's suicide in February 2024 was linked to a Character.AI chatbot. Filings show cases span Florida, Colorado, New York and Texas and require court approval; terms were not disclosed. Separately, Kentucky's attorney general has sued Character.AI alleging the platform exposed children to sexual content and self-harm prompts. Companies declined detailed comment in filings. Judges must approve settlement terms before any final resolution. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting publicly available research.
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Victims' families and child-safety advocates may benefit from settlements, legal precedents, and increased regulatory attention that could drive stronger protections and product changes across AI platforms.
Character.AI and related corporate partners, and potentially other AI developers, have faced legal exposure, reputational damage, and increased regulatory scrutiny as a result of alleged harms to minors.
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Google, Character.AI Settle Lawsuits Over Teen Suicides Cases
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