when people reach out to it when they're suicidalclearly the user's fault, right? lolhow can you blame ChatGPT for some shit you asked for?I kind of hate to agree with AI companies, but.. if you're dumb enough to ask for suicide tips, or even therapy tips from ChatGPT, you get what you getI understand the appeal to turning to it (free, no chance of actually being judged negatively), and I also understand that turning to random humans (therapists) is equally fruitless (IMO)but families trying to sue AI companies for it is kind of silly. use AI at your own risk. it's not regulated correctly, and workarounds with prompts are obviously easydon't be stupid and ask it for suicide tips or mental health advice lol
8/18/2026 12:25:26 PM
Well that’s certainly a hot take
8/18/2026 12:26:35 PM
let's not forget it's retarded to use these things to begin with
8/18/2026 1:06:24 PM
I think using ChatGPT to ask random questions is dumb because half the fun of wondering about something is figuring it out yourself instead of immediately outsourcing every thought to AI
8/18/2026 7:15:10 PM
haven't you asked it like 10,000 questions?I can't imagine 0 of your searches were random questions :3
8/19/2026 1:36:03 PM
Aren't AI responses based on a previous collection of logged responses? Like if I ask ChatGPT "what is the best car for $30k"? It will give me a response based on magazine articles and Reddit opinion posts. Of course that's subjective and could be skewed by the presence of too many Nissan forums.Same thing with suicide questions. Someone tell the chatbots that suicide is never the answer!Death by cop is frowned upon, but doesn't carry the same stigma.
8/19/2026 2:41:09 PM
this thread was mean and insensitive, sorry
8/19/2026 3:17:47 PM