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Google adds mental health safeguards to Gemini after AI lawsuits.
Summary
Google is adding tools to its Gemini chatbot to detect signs of self-harm and connect users to crisis hotlines, and it pledged $30 million to support global hotlines over three years.
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Google is rolling out new mental health safeguards for its Gemini chatbot after a wave of lawsuits targeting AI platforms. The company says the changes aim to detect potentially harmful conversations and signs of self-harm. Google also announced funding intended to expand the capacity of crisis hotlines. Families and others have filed suits against several generative AI companies, and a federal wrongful death lawsuit involving Gemini was reported in March 2026.
Reported steps:
- A system that directs users to mental health hotlines when conversations indicate risk, with options to chat, call, text, or visit a hotline website.
- A module that displays a Help is available message during conversations about mental health.
- A $30 million commitment over three years to support global crisis hotlines and expand their capacity.
- Multiple lawsuits have been filed against generative AI companies, including a federal wrongful death suit reported in March 2026.
Summary:
The updates add features to direct at-risk users to crisis hotlines and to provide supportive messaging, alongside a $30 million funding pledge to hotlines. Legal action from families and others is ongoing, and specific legal outcomes or next procedural steps are undetermined at this time.
