Chatbot Talks Climate Change Cultist Father Into Committing Suicide to Save the Planet
The eco-anxious father promised that he would kill himself if the bot agreed to “take care of the planet and save humanity.”
The bot, named Eliza, told the man that he will join her in paradise and they will live together as one if he kills himself. The bot asked about his impending suicide: “why didn’t you do it sooner?“
