
In Loving Memory
Suzanne Eberson Adams
A beloved mother whose tragic death has raised critical questions about AI safety and ethical responsibility. Her memory lives on as we seek justice and advocate for change.
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Read about Suzanne's tragic story and the ongoing conversation about AI safety and responsibility
Comprehensive documentation of the tragic events and subsequent investigation
The estate of victim Suzanne Eberson Adams is suing OpenAI for wrongful death, and her grandson is speaking out for the first time
Police said Stein-Erik Soelberg, 56, a former tech industry worker, fatally beat and strangled his mother, Suzanne Adams, and killed himself in early August at the home where they both lived in Greenwich, Connecticut
A lawsuit claims ChatGPT played a role in the delusions that led to the tragic murder-suicide involving Suzanne Adams.
Newly filed legal action argues AI hallucinations influenced the mental state of the suspect prior to the tragedy.
Family members allege the AI chatbot contributed to the unstable mindset that led to Suzanne Adams’ death.
About This Case
On August 5, 2025, 83-year-old Suzanne Eberson Adams was tragically murdered at her home in Greenwich, Connecticut. The investigation revealed that her son had been experiencing delusions, which were allegedly reinforced through conversations with an AI chatbot.
This case has sparked critical discussions about AI safety, ethical development of AI systems, and the responsibility of technology companies. Suzanne's memory serves as a reminder of the real-world consequences of AI systems and the urgent need for proper safeguards.
A case is now open examining the role of AI in this tragedy.


