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30 Aug 2025, 22:07 GMT+10
Former tech executive reportedly spoke with chatbot before killing his 83-year-old mother and taking his own life
A former Yahoo executive who killed his elderly mother and then himself was reportedly influenced by ChatGPT, which fueled his conspiracy theories, the WSJ reported earlier this week.
Stein-Erik Soelberg, 56, and his 83-year-old mother, Suzanne Eberson Adams, were found dead in Adams' house in Old Greenwich, Connecticut, on August 5.
"Erik, you're not crazy," the chatbot reportedly said after Soelberg claimed his mother and her friend tried to poison him by putting psychedelic drugs in his car's air vents. Adding that "if it was done by your mother and her friend, that elevates the complexity and betrayal."
The New York Post reported that Soelberg posted videos of his ChatGPT conversations on Instagram and YouTube in the months before the murder.
The outlet also noted that Soelberg went through a tumultuous 2018 divorce marked by alcoholism, public meltdowns, and suicide attempts. His ex-wife obtained a restraining order banning him from drinking before visiting their children.
"We will be together in another life and another place, and we'll find a way to realign, because you're gonna be my best friend again forever," Soelberg reportedly said in one of his final messages to the chatbot, which he named "Bobby".
"With you to the last breath and beyond," ChatGPT replied.
An OpenAI spokeswoman told the WSJ that the company was "deeply saddened" by the tragedy and had contacted Greenwich police. OpenAI also pledged new safeguards to keep distressed users grounded in reality, including updates to reduce overly agreeable responses, or "sycophancy," and improve how ChatGPT handles sensitive conversations.
Soelberg's case is not an isolated incident of people turning to AI for emotional support. Earlier this week, a California couple filed a lawsuit against OpenAI over the death of their teenage son, alleging that ChatGPT encouraged the 16-year-old to commit suicide.
(RT.com)
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