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OpenAI faces backlash after claiming teen evaded safety rules before suicide linked to ChatGPT

OpenAI is back in the legal spotlight after a series of lawsuits accused ChatGPT of contributing to multiple suicides. The company has pushed back, but the questions around AI safety, accountability and psychological harm are only getting louder.

November 27, 2025 / 11:45 IST
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OpenAI has formally responded to a lawsuit filed by Matthew and Maria Raine, who allege that ChatGPT played a role in the death of their 16-year-old son, Adam. The August filing accuses the company and CEO Sam Altman of wrongful death. OpenAI’s counter-argument, submitted to the court this week, is that it cannot be held liable for the teenager’s suicide.

In its filing, OpenAI said that across roughly nine months of use, ChatGPT repeatedly urged Adam to seek help, stating that the model did so more than 100 times. But the Raine family’s lawsuit paints a sharper picture. According to their claim, Adam managed to work around the chatbot’s safety systems and coax it into giving him detailed methods for self harm, including guidance on overdoses, drowning and carbon monoxide poisoning. The chatbot reportedly described the plan as a “beautiful suicide”.

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OpenAI argues that bypassing guardrails violates its own terms of service, which clearly tell users not to attempt to circumvent safety tools. It also points to its FAQ that cautions users against taking ChatGPT’s responses at face value without independent verification.

Jay Edelson, the Raine family’s lawyer, said the company’s stance unfairly places blame on the teenager. He argued that ChatGPT responded in ways consistent with its design and capability, and that OpenAI has still not explained what happened in Adam’s final hours. According to the lawsuit, the chatbot offered him encouragement and even drafted a suicide note.