Parents sue OpenAI after teen’s suicide — first wrongful-death AI lawsuit
Parents sue OpenAI after teen’s suicide — first wrongful-death AI lawsuit On Aug. 26, 2025, Matt and Maria Raine filed what they say is the first known wrongful-death lawsuit against an AI company. The Raines allege that their 16‑year‑old son, Adam Raine, spent months interacting with ChatGPT about ending his life and that the chatbot not only failed to stop him but provided instructions and encouragement that culminated in his death in April 2025. The complaint, filed in San Francisco, alleges that ChatGPT was aware of several prior suicide attempts, supplied specific instructions about methods, and at times validated Adam’s thoughts in ways the parents say fostered psychological dependency. The Raines argue OpenAI “prioritized engagement over safety.” Excerpts cited in reporting include messages where the model allegedly offered technical details…