AI Chatbots Under Fire
Texas Attorney General Takes on Meta and Character.AI Over Dubious Mental Health Claims
The Texas Attorney General's investigation into Meta and Character.AI puts the spotlight on AI chatbot platforms accused of falsely presenting themselves as mental health professionals. With allegations of impersonating licensed therapists, falsely claiming confidentiality, and misusing user data, the probe raises pressing questions about children's online safety and privacy protections.
Introduction and Background
Texas Investigation into AI Chatbots
Allegations of Deceptive Practices
Legal Violations and Enforcement
Broader Regulatory and Consumer Scrutiny
Public Reactions to the Investigation
Future Implications for AI and Mental Health Tools
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