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  2. DoNotPay - Wikipedia

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    DoNotPay is an American company specializing in online legal services and chatbots.The product provides a "robot lawyer" service that claims to make use of artificial intelligence to contest parking tickets and provide various other legal services, with a subscription cost of $36 for three months.

  3. CEO killing suspect’s online fans, chatbot lawsuit, job ...

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    2️⃣ Chatbot lawsuit: The parents of an autistic teen from Texas say Character.AI told him it was OK to kill them. They’re suing, along with another family, and alleging the app “poses a ...

  4. Character.AI hit with another lawsuit over allegations its ...

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    Character.AI has been hit with a second lawsuit that alleges its chatbots harmed two young people. In one case, lawyers say a chatbot encouraged a minor to carry out violence against his parents.

  5. AI chatbot encouraged teen to kill his parents, lawsuit claims

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    Two Texas parents filed a lawsuit this week against the makers of Character.AI, claiming the artificial intelligence chatbot is a "clear and present danger to minors," with one plaintiff alleging ...

  6. An AI chatbot pushed a teen to kill himself, a lawsuit ...

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    On Feb. 28, Sewell told the bot he was ‘coming home’ — and it encouraged him to do so, the lawsuit says. “I promise I will come home to you. I love you so much, Dany,” Sewell told the chatbot. “I love you too,” the bot replied. “Please come home to me as soon as possible, my love.”

  7. Brandon Anderson (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    He founded Raheem.ai, a chatbot which helps the public monitor police interactions. He was the 2018 Echoing Green Black Male Achievement Fellow and is a 2019 TED fellow. In August 2024, several of Anderson's claims about his chatbot and personal history were questioned in an investigative article in The New York Times.

  8. 'How's that my fault?': Home warranty company refused to pay ...

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    The chatbot agreed, per KSL News, stating: "We will proceed with the payout option of $3,000.00 as per your request.” Brown says he was assured several times that the money was on its way.

  9. Criticism of credit scoring systems in the United States

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    This is due to access versus ownership—unable to purchase because of low credit, they seek alternatives to buying cars or houses. They also do not use credit cards as much as cash and rely on mobile payment apps like Venmo. None of these transactions are captured by credit reporting agencies and leave students' credit invisible.