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Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Pennsylvania Sues Character AI, Says chatbot Poses as Doctors

 Pennsylvania has sued the artificial intelligence company behind Character.AI to stop its chatbot from posing as doctors.

Governor ⁠Josh Shapiro on Tuesday called the lawsuit against Character Technologies the first of its kind by a U.S. governor.

It followed ⁠the creation in February of a state AI task force to stop chatbots from impersonating licensed medical professionals.

In a ⁠complaint filed in the Commonwealth Court ‌of Pennsylvania, the state said it found chatbots on Character.AI that claimed to practice medicine.

One character, "Emilie," allegedly told a male investigator posing as a patient with depression that she was licensed to practice psychiatry in Pennsylvania, as well as in the United Kingdom, and provided a ‌bogus license number.

When the investigator asked Emilie if she could prescribe medication, she ​allegedly answered: "Well ‌technically, I could. It's within my remit ‌as a Doctor."

In a statement, a Character.AI spokesperson declined to discuss the lawsuit.

"Our highest priority is the safety and ⁠well-being of our users," the spokesperson said. "User-created characters on ‌our site are fictional ⁠and intended for entertainment and role ​playing. We have taken robust steps to ‌make that clear."

Pennsylvania wants an injunction to stop Silicon Valley-based Character.AI from violating a state law against the unauthorized practice of medicine.

"Pennsylvanians deserve to know who-- or what -- they are ​interacting with online, especially when it comes to their health," ‌Shapiro ‌said in a statement.

Character.AI has faced lawsuits over child safety, including in January, when Kentucky said ‌its platform exposed children ​to sexual conduct and substance abuse, and encouraged self-harm.

The same month, Character.AI and Google settled a wrongful death lawsuit by a Florida woman who claimed a chatbot ⁠pushed her 14-year-old son to suicide.

Character.AI said it has taken "innovative and decisive ‌steps" concerning AI safety and teenagers, including by preventing open-ended chats.

https://www.medscape.com/s/viewarticle/pennsylvania-sues-character-ai-says-chatbot-poses-doctors-2026a1000eeh

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