In motion to dismiss, chatbot platform Character AI claims it is protected by the First Amendment

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  • January 24, 2025
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Character AI, a platform that lets users engage in roleplay with AI chatbots, has filed a motion to dismiss a case brought against it by the parent of a teen who committed suicide, allegedly after becoming hooked on the company’s technology. In October, Megan Garcia filed a lawsuit against Character AI in the U.S. District […]

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