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And that human would go to jail
Sure in the case of that girl that pushed the boy to suicide yes, in the case of chatting with randoms online? i have a hard time believing anyone would go to jail, internet is full of "lol,kys"
Now if it's proven from the logs that chatgpt started replying in a way that pushed this kid to suicide that's a whole different story
Did you read the article? Your final sentence pretty much sums up what happened.
If the cops even bother to investigate. (cops are too lazy to do real investigations, if there's not obvious perp, they'll just bury the case)
And you're assuming they're in the victims country, international investigations are gonna be much more difficult, and if that troll user is posting from a country without extradition agreements, you're outta luck.
Must because something is hard doesn’t mean you shouldn’t demand better of your police/government. Don’t be so dismissive without even trying. Reach out to your representatives and demand Altman faces charges.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suicide_of_Amanda_Todd sometimes punishments are possible even when it’s hard.
Sorry but no jury would say "they knew this would happen and they are responsible beyond any reasonable doubt". It would be a waste of money and time.
Prosecutors prefer to put effort into cases they think they can win. You can only try someone for the same charge once so if they don't think there is a good chance of winning they are unlikely to put much effort into it or even drop it.
And that right there is what makes it a legal system only and not a justice system. They don't pursue cases where someone was wronged, they pursue cases where they can build their careers on wins.
It is a foundation of our justice system. If you don't think you'll win there is no point in proceeding and you have just wasted your time and resources and now if new evidence comes up you can't prosecute them for the same charge. This is why prosecutors are supposed to make sure they have a solid case before proceeding.
https://www.justia.com/criminal/procedure/double-jeopardy/
Prosecutors are not cops. The prosecutors can never win a case if the cops dont investigate first. The comment you replied to never mentioned prosecutors bringing a case, only cops investigating a case.
Cops work with prosecutors to determine if there is enough evidence to make it worthwhile to proceed. The parent comment implied that police are the only determining factor.
Altman should face jail for this. As the ceo he is directly responsible for this outcome. Hell id be down with the board facing charges as well.
Sorry buckeroo. CEOs are special people who help create jobs and the economy. We can't have CEOs going to jail. We can issue a minuscule fine to the company instead.