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Murder-suicide case shows OpenAI selectively hides data after users die

15 December 2025 at 15:10

OpenAI is facing increasing scrutiny over how it handles ChatGPT data after users die, only selectively sharing data in lawsuits over ChatGPT-linked suicides.

Last week, OpenAI was accused of hiding key ChatGPT logs from the days before a 56-year-old bodybuilder, Stein-Erik Soelberg, took his own life after β€œsavagely” murdering his mother, 83-year-old Suzanne Adams.

According to the lawsuitβ€”which was filed by Adams’ estate on behalf of surviving family membersβ€”Soelberg struggled with mental health problems after a divorce led him to move back into Adams’ home in 2018. But allegedly Soelberg did not turn violent until ChatGPT became his sole confidant, validating a wide range of wild conspiracies, including a dangerous delusion that his mother was part of a network of conspirators spying on him, tracking him, and making attempts on his life.

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