You could totally fail as a parent but if firearm manufacturers were giving out free guns in front of a Wal Mart, and your already suicidal kid was just handed a loaded weapon, I’d sue the manufacturers for contributing to it.
When an AI encourages you to kill yourself literally for just talking to it, I’d sue the AI company.
Canada has a major example of encouragement of suicide from an outside source. Dude served 6 years for it (which still pisses me off as a Canadian and advocate for suicide prevention). What makes an AI any different?
You could totally fail as a parent but if firearm manufacturers were giving out free guns in front of a Wal Mart, and your already suicidal kid was just handed a loaded weapon, I’d sue the manufacturers for contributing to it.
When an AI encourages you to kill yourself literally for just talking to it, I’d sue the AI company.
Canada has a major example of encouragement of suicide from an outside source. Dude served 6 years for it (which still pisses me off as a Canadian and advocate for suicide prevention). What makes an AI any different?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suicide_of_Amanda_Todd