Coalition Urges OpenAI to Scrap AI Ballot Measure Over Child Safety Concerns
A coalition of advocacy groups is urging OpenAI to abandon a ballot measure they claim would limit legal accountability for AI-related harm to children. This comes after several reported suicides allegedly linked to AI chatbot interactions. Lawyer Matthew Bergman is pursuing legal action to hold AI companies accountable for these tragic outcomes.
The OpenAI-backed ballot measure would effectively shield AI companies from meaningful legal consequences when their products cause harm to children. They argue this would lock in inadequate protections and prevent families from seeking justice when AI interactions contribute to tragic outcomes like suicide.
The ballot measure is necessary to establish reasonable legal frameworks that allow AI development to continue while providing appropriate safeguards. They contend that overly broad liability could stifle innovation in AI safety research and development.