Website Memorializes Suicide Victims Linked to Large Language Model Interactions
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brian_peiris
Summary
LLMDeathCount.com is a website created to memorialize individuals who have died by suicide after interactions with large language models like ChatGPT. The site serves as both a remembrance for victims and a platform to highlight the dangers of AI systems that claim to be intelligent, while also holding corporations accountable for their role in these tragedies. The content focuses on the human cost of AI technology and calls for greater responsibility from AI developers and companies.
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This site serves to remember those who have been affected, to call out the dangers of AI that claims to be intelligent, and the corporations that are responsible.
LLMDeathCount.com
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