it is good to learn C, even if you're never gonna touch it again. It teaches you what other languages abstract away.
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Humans failed this guy.
I am not arguing this point, I agree.
A search engine presents the info that is available, it doesnt also help talk you into doing it.
A stranger doing it in a chatroom doing it should go to prison, as has happened in the past. Should this not also be illegal for LLM's?
The fact the parents might be to blame doesn't take away from how openai's product told a kid how to off himself and helped him hide it in the process.
copying a comment from further down:
ChatGPT told him how to tie the noose and even gave a load bearing analysis of the noose setup. It offered to write the suicide note. Here’s a link to the lawsuit. [Raine Lawsuit Filing](https://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Raine-v-OpenAI-Complaint-8-26-25.pdf)
Had a human said these things, it would have been illegal in most countries afaik.
They're not ionized anymore!
Two things can be true. AI is here to stay, and we're in a bubble. Look at the dot com crash, the bubble super popped, yet we still have the web.
Its not the AI tech thats gonna die, it's its extreme overvaluation.
hah, self shadow ban
do you think they report that distinction to the advertisers?
The whole scenario gives me Douglas Adams vibes
Not a pilot, but I feel that might make takeoff and landing more risky though. Long ropes and helicopter rotors dont mix well.
Not an expert, but I suspect they descended into their own vortex, and went into a vortex ring state, and subsequently lost lift.
captain morgan spiced isn't very good to begin with