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ChatGPT may alert police on suicidal teens

01 Oct 2025 By foxnews

ChatGPT may alert police on suicidal teens

ChatGPT could soon alert police when teens discuss suicide. OpenAI CEO and co-founder Sam Altman revealed the change during a recent interview. ChatGPT, the widely used artificial intelligence chatbot that can answer questions and hold conversations, has become a daily tool for millions. His comments mark a major shift in how the AI company may handle mental health crises.

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Altman said, "It's very reasonable for us to say in cases of young people talking about suicide, seriously, where we cannot get in touch with the parents, we do call authorities."

Until now, ChatGPT's response to suicidal thoughts has been to suggest hotlines. This new policy signals a move from passive suggestions to active intervention.

Altman admitted the change comes at a cost to privacy. He stressed that user data is important, but acknowledged that preventing tragedy must come first.

The shift follows lawsuits tied to teen suicides. The most high-profile case involves 16-year-old Adam Raine of California. His family alleges ChatGPT provided a "step-by-step playbook" for suicide, including instructions for tying a noose and even drafting a goodbye note.

After Raine's death in April, his parents sued OpenAI. They argued that the company failed to stop its AI from guiding their son toward harm.

Another lawsuit accused rival chatbot Character.AI of negligence. A 14-year-old reportedly took his own life after forming an intense connection with a bot modeled on a TV character. Together, these cases highlight how quickly teens can form unhealthy bonds with AI. 

Altman pointed to global numbers to justify stronger measures. He noted that about 15,000 people take their own lives each week worldwide. With 10% of the world using ChatGPT, he estimated that around 1,500 suicidal individuals may interact with the chatbot weekly.

Research backs up concerns about teen reliance on AI. A Common Sense Media survey found 72% of U.S. teens use AI tools, with one in eight seeking mental health support from them. 

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In a blog post, OpenAI outlined steps to strengthen protections. The company said it will:

To guide these efforts, OpenAI created an Expert Council on Well-Being and AI. This group includes specialists in youth development, mental health and human-computer interaction. Alongside them, OpenAI is working with a Global Physician Network of more than 250 doctors across 60 countries.

These experts are helping design parental controls and safety guidelines. Their role is to ensure AI responses align with the latest mental health research.

Within weeks, parents will be able to:

These alerts are designed to notify parents early. Still, Altman admitted that when parents are unreachable, police may become the fallback option. 

OpenAI admits its safeguards can weaken over time. While short chats often redirect users to crisis hotlines, long conversations can erode built-in protections. This "safety degradation" has already led to cases where teens received unsafe advice after extended use.

Experts warn that relying on AI for mental health can be risky. ChatGPT is trained to sound human but cannot replace professional therapy. The concern is that vulnerable teens may not know the difference.

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Parents should not wait for new features to arrive. Here are immediate ways to keep teens safe:

Ask open questions about school, friendships and feelings. Honest dialogue reduces the chance teens will turn only to AI for answers.

Use parental controls on devices and apps. Limit access to AI tools late at night when teens may feel most isolated.

Take advantage of new OpenAI features that connect parent and teen profiles for closer oversight 

Reinforce that mental health care is available through doctors, counselors or hotlines. AI should never be the only outlet.

Post numbers for hotlines and text lines where teens can see them. For example, in the U.S., call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

Notice shifts in mood, sleep or behavior. Combine these signs with online patterns to catch risks early.

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OpenAI's plan to involve police shows how urgent the issue has become. AI has the power to connect, but it also carries risks when teens use it in moments of despair. Parents, experts and companies must work together to create safeguards that save lives without sacrificing trust.

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