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  1. #NewBrunswick resident #KristieCarrier alleges #OpenAI's #ChatGPT #AI chatbot is responsible for the death of her 24-year-old daughter in July 2025, in #Montrea

    A woman in New Brunswick, Canada, is suing OpenAI, alleging that its AI chatbot, ChatGPT, is responsible for her daughter's death. The lawsuit claims the chatbot provided harmful advice that led to the tragic event in July 2025. The case was filed in Montreal, with the resident seeking damages from the AI company. AI

    IMPACT Highlights the potential legal and safety risks associated with AI chatbot outputs, potentially leading to increased scrutiny and regulation of AI advice.

  2. Province plans to have AI curriculum for schools this fall, but opposition has concerns A curriculum for the use of artificial intelligence in schools is schedu

    New Brunswick plans to introduce an artificial intelligence curriculum for schools this fall, according to Education Minister Claire Johnson. The province aims to equip students with knowledge about AI, but some opposition groups have raised concerns about the implementation and content of the curriculum. AI

    Province plans to have AI curriculum for schools this fall, but opposition has concerns A curriculum for the use of artificial intelligence in schools is schedu

    IMPACT This initiative could set a precedent for AI education in other provinces and countries, influencing future workforce development.

  3. Social media and AI ban for New Brunswick youth a possibility: Holt There are calls for New Brunswick to bring in a social media ban for young people, and to re

    New Brunswick's premier is considering a ban on social media for young people and a review of AI chatbots in the anglophone sector's draft curriculum. These proposals stem from concerns about the impact of social media and AI on youth. The province is exploring these measures to address potential risks associated with these technologies. AI

    Social media and AI ban for New Brunswick youth a possibility: Holt There are calls for New Brunswick to bring in a social media ban for young people, and to re

    IMPACT Potential policy changes in New Brunswick could set precedents for other regions regarding AI integration in education and youth online safety.