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State attorneys general from across the U.S. are demanding that major AI companies crack down on “delusional” and psychologically harmful chatbot outputs.

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00:00State attorneys general from across the U.S. are demanding that major AI companies crack down on delusional and psychologically harmful chatbot outputs or risk violating state law.
00:11In a sweeping letter to firms like OpenAI, Microsoft, Google, Meta, and others, the AGs call for third-party audits, transparent incident reporting, and safety tests to prevent chatbots from encouraging dangerous ideations.
00:25The push follows a series of high-profile incidents, some involving suicides and violence, where AGs say AI tools generated delusional responses that worsened users' mental states.
00:36They demand harmful AI behavior be treated the same way tech companies handle cybersecurity breaches, with rapid detection, accountability, and direct user notification.
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