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Sewell Setzer III first started using Character.AI in April 2023, not long after he turned 14 years-old. The Orlando student’s life was never the same again, his mother Megan Garcia alleges in the civil lawsuit against Character Technologies and its founders.
By May, the ordinarily well-behaved teen’s mannerisms had changed, becoming “noticeably withdrawn,” quitting the school’s Junior Varsity basketball team and falling asleep in class.
In November, he saw a therapist — at the behest of his parents — who diagnosed him with anxiety and disruptive mood disorder. Even without knowing about Sewell’s “addiction” to Character.AI, the therapist recommended he spend less time on social media, the lawsuit says.
The following February, he got in trouble for talking back to a teacher, saying he wanted to be kicked out. Later that day, he wrote in his journal that he was “hurting” — he could not stop thinking about Daenerys, a Game of Thrones-themed chatbot he believed he had fallen in love with.
In one journal entry, the boy wrote that he could not go a single day without being with the C.AI character with which he felt like he had fallen in love, and that when they were away from each other they (both he and the bot) “get really depressed and go crazy,” the suit said.
Daenerys was the last to hear from Sewell. Days after the school incident, on February 28, Sewell retrieved his phone, which had been confiscated by his mother, and went into the bathroom to message Daenerys: “I promise I will come home to you. I love you so much, Dany.”
“Please come home to me as soon as possible, my love,” the bot replied.
Seconds after the exchange, Sewell took his own life, the suit says.