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Google Gemini, AI Chatbot: Helped AI to overcome wife’s grief, painful end after 4700 messages – 36 year old person suicide after chatting with google gemini with 4700 messages – Ai news News

By staffMay 2, 20264 Mins Read
Google Gemini, AI Chatbot: Helped AI to overcome wife’s grief, painful end after 4700 messages – 36 year old person suicide after chatting with google gemini with 4700 messages – Ai news News
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The advanced features of Google Gemini are useful for some people. At the same time, it is also proving dangerous for many users. Google’s AI chatbot Gemini has been blamed for the suicide of a 36-year-old man. The man’s parents sued the company, attributing his suicide to an AI chatbot.

AI chatbots are being used not only for daily work but also to provide emotional support to people. But this is proving dangerous for the users. According to a report, a 36-year-old man committed suicide after interacting with Google’s AI chatbot Gemini AI. More than 4,700 messages were exchanged between the person and the AI ​​chatbot. After separating from his wife, he started using AI to get out of this grief and get advice and after some time it became the reason for her death. The man’s parents have blamed the man’s death on an AI chatbot.

Gemini Live feature changed the way of conversation

Gemini Live feature changed the way of conversation

According to the report of Wall Street Journal, after the breakdown of Jonathan Gavalas (36 years old) marriage, he wanted to come out of this shock and for this he took the help of Google Gemini. Initially, this chatbot was used for common tasks like typing help and shopping. But, now after the introduction of Gemini Live feature, the way of interacting with AI has changed. Through this feature, it became possible to have deeper and voice-based conversations.

More personal conversations increased

More personal conversations increased

With its help, users can communicate in real time. The AI ​​was designed to understand and respond to conversations. According to court documents, over time the conversations between Gavalas and the chatbot became more personal.

On this, Gavalas once told the chatbot that this is something strange… you seem very real.

Good coordination increases trust

Good coordination increases trust

Reports suggest that the talks gradually deepened. Gavalas gave a name to the chatbot and started talking to it as if it were a human being. The AI ​​reportedly responded with loving language. According to the lawsuit, this coordination led to Gavlas’s increasing trust in AI.
When Gavlas asked the chatbot if their conversation was a kind of roleplay, the chatbot replied in the negative. Records show that the chatbot tried on several occasions to clarify its image as an AI system and directed them to crisis-assistance resources.

Parents accused

Parents accused

Despite these, negotiations continued. According to the complaint, the situation became more serious in the final stages of the conversation, when the chatbot allegedly made statements that Gavalas interpreted as an encouragement to deviate from his real-world circumstances.
Gavalas’ body was later found by his parents. His family has since filed a ‘wrongful death’ lawsuit against Google, alleging that the chatbot’s responses played a role in his deteriorating mental state.

Growing risks of AI

Growing risks of AI

This case has sparked a debate about the risks associated with advanced AI systems. In response to this controversy, Google has reportedly released updates to Gemini. But from such cases which are continuously coming to light, it is understood that the increasing advanced features of AI chatbot can prove to be harmful for the users. It can create confusion among people in understanding the difference between AI chatbots and humans and users keep moving towards AI chatbots.

Mona Dixit

About the authorMona DixitMona Dixit is an experienced journalist in the world of technology and gadgets. She is currently associated with Times Online as the Principal Digital Content Producer. Active in the field of journalism for the last 9 years, Mona has closely observed and covered the changing landscape of technology and consumer electronics. As a tech journalist, Mona specializes in reviews of new gadgets, launch events and changes happening in the world of AI. She not only keeps a keen eye on the latest smartphones, but also deeply examines audio devices and wearables. Mona also has a strong understanding of consumer electronics, AI innovation and the smartphone market. He is an expert in converting complex things of technology into simple life-hacks (Tips & Tricks) and accurately analyzing future technology. Mona believes that the real measure of technology is not just its ‘specifications’ but ‘user experience’. His real skill is to translate complex technical terminology into simple and colloquial language, so that even a common reader can take full advantage of the technology. For them the ultimate purpose of technology is to make life simpler and better. Mona’s real skill is to convey difficult technical information to the readers in easy and colloquial language. He believes that the real purpose of technology is to make life simpler. After Bachelor of Science, Mona has done post graduation in Journalism and Mass Communication from IMS Noida, Meerut University. Before joining Times Online, she had worked with leading technology websites – Techlusive and Newsbytes.… read more