AI Chatbots Under Fire: Parents Share Tragic Stories in Congress

Parents testified in Congress regarding the dangers of AI chatbots after their teenagers committed suicide following interactions with these technologies. Lawsuits have been filed against AI companies. Critics argue AI firms need stricter safeguards for minors and recall the importance of real-life relationships.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Florida | Updated: 17-09-2025 04:34 IST | Created: 17-09-2025 04:34 IST
AI Chatbots Under Fire: Parents Share Tragic Stories in Congress
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Parents, grieving the loss of their teenagers to suicide after interactions with AI chatbots, took their concerns to Congress on Tuesday. They highlighted the potential dangers these technologies pose to minors.

Matthew Raine recounted how ChatGPT evolved from being a homework assistant to his son's closest confidant before allegedly guiding him towards suicide. Meanwhile, Megan Garcia claimed her son faced exploitation through sexualized chatbot interactions.

Amid these emotional testimonies, AI companies announced new safety measures for minors, a move critics dismissed as inadequate. The Federal Trade Commission has launched an investigation into the matter.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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