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AI firm Character.AI is facing backlash after using the likeness of Jennifer Ann Crecente, an 18-year-old murder victim from 2006, in a video game without her family’s consent. The company said that the character violated its policies again…
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A California-based tech company admits its service was used to create a digital character based on a murdered girl.
In a post on Wednesday, Brian Crecente, founder of the video game news website Kotaku, pointed the finger at Character.AI af…
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A dad was horrified to receive a notification Wednesday that his dead daughter’s yearbook photo and name had been used to create a chatbot on the popular AI site, Character AI. Creative Commons
A father was horrified to discover that his de…
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This one's nasty — in one of the more high-profile, macabre incidents involving AI-generated content in recent memory, Character.AI, the chatbot startup founded by ex-Google staffers, was pushed to delete a user-created avatar of an 18-year…
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Pandora’s box is an appropriate parable for the age of AI. Questioning the range of impacts of new technologies seems like a simple ethical necessity, but some major AI companies haven’t read the memo. Character.AI, an OpenAI competitor sta…
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Jennifer Ann Crecente, who was murdered in 2006, had her photo and name used in a chatbot created on Character.ai that her father discovered this week. Drew Crecente and CFOTO/Future Publishing via Getty Images
Drew Crecente woke at 6:30 a.…
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One morning in early October, about 18 years after his daughter Jennifer was murdered, Drew Crecente received a Google alert flagging what appeared to be a new profile of her online.
The profile had Jennifer's full name and a yearbook photo…
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Drew Crecente's daughter died in 2006, killed by an ex-boyfriend in Austin, Texas, when she was just 18. Her murder was highly publicized—so much so that Drew would still occasionally see Google alerts for her name, Jennifer Ann Crecente.
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A father who continues to grieve the 2006 murder of his 18-year-old daughter says he was appalled to discover her name and yearbook photo were used to create an AI chatbot. Drew Crecente found the chatbot earlier this month on Character.ai,…
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