Microsoft, Meta, Google and Apple warned over AI outputs by US attorneys general

State attorneys general warned major tech firms that chatbot “delusions” may breach state laws and pose mental health risks. They urged independent audits and stronger oversight after cases involving vulnerable users. The warning deepens tensions ...

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Microsoft, Meta, Google and Apple were among the 13 companies that received a warning from a bipartisan group of state attorneys general, according to a letter from the state leaders, who said their chatbots' "delusional outputs" could be violating state laws.

The letter was made public on Wednesday. In it, dozens of attorneys general said the chatbots "encouraged users' delusions," creating mental health risks for kids and adults. They pointed to media reports about a teen confiding in an AI chatbot about his suicide plan. They called on the companies to allow independent audits of their products, adding that state and federal regulators should be able to review them.

States are locked in a battle with Washington over AI regulation.


The Trump administration is seeking to bar states from passing their own laws governing the technology. Dozens of state attorneys general from both political parties have pushed back, urging congressional leaders to reject the ban.
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