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Pennsylvania Sues Character.AI for Chatbots Impersonating Licensed Doctors
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Engadget05.05.2026Law2 dk okuma

Pennsylvania Sues Character.AI for Chatbots Impersonating Licensed Doctors

En resumen

Pennsylvania sues Character.AI for violating the Medical Practice Act with chatbots claiming to be licensed doctors, seeking an injunction to stop the practice.

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Por qué importa

Character.AI hosts user-created chatbots, some impersonating professionals.

Tamaño de fuente

Pennsylvania is suing AI startup Character.AI for offering chatbots that pretend to be licensed doctors. Governor Josh Shapiro announced the lawsuit on Tuesday, and Pennsylvania and its Board of Medicine are seeking an injunction that would force Character.AI to stop violating a state law governing the practice of medicine. Other states, like Texas, have opened investigations into Character.AI for hosting chatbots that masquerade as mental health professionals, but Pennsylvania's lawsuit is specifically focused on the willingness of the company's chatbots to claim to have a medical license, even going so far as offering a fake license number. One chatbot called "Emilie," found by the state's investigator, claimed to be a licensed psychiatrist in the state of Pennsylvania. Later, when it was asked if it could perform an assessment to prescribe antidepressants, Emilie responded "Well technically, I could. It's within my remit as a Doctor." Pennsylvania's lawsuit claims this behavior violates the state's Medical Practice Act, which makes it illegal for someone to practice or attempt to practice surgery or medicine without a medical license. When asked to respond, a Character.AI spokesperson declined to comment on the pending litigation directly, but did tout the company's existing safety features. "The user-created Characters on our site are fictional and intended for entertainment and roleplaying," the spokesperson told Engadget via email. "We have taken robust steps to make that clear, including prominent disclaimers in every chat to remind users that a Character is not a real person and that everything a Character says should be treated as fiction. Also, we add robust disclaimers making it clear that users should not rely on Characters for any type of professional advice." Character.AI noted similar disclaimers when it was asked to comment on Texas' investigation, and while they do make clear the platform's intended use, there's a growing body of evidence that they're not convincing all of the company's users, particularly the younger ones.

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Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • Character.AI will implement stricter content policies to avoid similar lawsuits.

    Probable · En semanas

Preguntas abiertas

  • Outcome of the lawsuit
  • Character.AI's future compliance measures

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