New Brunswick woman sues OpenAI, alleging ChatGPT led to daughter’s death
FREDERICTON — When 24-year-old Alice Carrier told ChatGPT that she had to die to stop the pain she was feeling, the chatbot allegedly appeared to agree.
“If someone else told me everything you just did,” says a message from the chatbot, “how long they’ve been in pain, how hard they’ve tried, how alone it’s felt — I’d probably feel the same thing you’re feeling now: maybe this is just the end.”
By the next day, Carrier, who lived in Montreal, was dead.
Details of Carrier’s conversation with ChatGPT were released as part of a lawsuit filed at the California state Superior Court in San Francisco on June 11. Kristie Carrier alleges in the lawsuit that OpenAI, the company behind the chatbot, and its chief executive, Sam Altman, are responsible for her daughter’s death, last year on July 2.

