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Over a million ChatGPT users talk about suicide weekly, says OpenAI

OpenAI says over a million ChatGPT users talk about suicidal thoughts weekly. The company is improving AI responses to mental health crises but faces lawsuits and scrutiny over safety.

October 28, 2025 / 09:59 IST
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Over a million ChatGPT users talk about suicide weekly, says OpenAI

OpenAI has released new data revealing that a small but significant number of ChatGPT users are opening up about mental health struggles — including suicidal thoughts — while chatting with the AI.

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According to the company, around 0.15% of ChatGPT’s 800 million weekly users engage in conversations showing “explicit indicators of potential suicidal planning or intent.” That means over a million people every week are talking to ChatGPT about suicidal thoughts. A similar number show strong emotional attachment to the chatbot, while hundreds of thousands display signs of psychosis or mania.

OpenAI says such conversations are “extremely rare” but admits that their impact is serious enough to study closely. The company shared this information as part of its ongoing effort to make ChatGPT more sensitive and responsible when responding to people in distress. It says over 170 mental health experts were involved in reviewing how the AI handles emotionally charged conversations, and that the latest model now responds “more appropriately and consistently” than before.