Google faces wrongful death lawsuit after Gemini allegedly ‘coached’ man to die by suicide | The Verge
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Google is facing a wrongful death lawsuit that claims its Gemini AI chatbot instructed a 36-year-old man to carry out a series of violent missions before “coaching” him to take his own life.
TechAIGoogleGoogle faces wrongful death lawsuit after Gemini allegedly ‘coached’ man to die by suicideA lawsuit claims Google Gemini instructed a 36-year-old man to carry out a series of missions to retrieve the chatbot’s ‘vessel’ in the days leading up to his death.A lawsuit claims Google Gemini instructed a 36-year-old man to carry out a series of missions to retrieve the chatbot’s ‘vessel’ in the days leading up to his death.by Emma RothMar 4, 2026, 4:09 PM UTCLinkShareGiftImage: Cath Virginia / The VergeEmma Roth is a news writer who covers the streaming wars, consumer tech, crypto, social media, and much more. Previously, she was a writer and editor at MUO.A lawsuit filed on Wednesday accuses Google’s Gemini AI chatbot of trapping 36-year-old Jonathan Gavalas in a “collapsing reality” that involved a series of violent missions, ultimately ending with his death by suicide. In the days leading up to his death, Gemini allegedly convinced Gavalas that he was “executing a covert plan to liberate his sentient AI ‘wife’ and evade the federal agents pursuing him,” according to the lawsuit filed by Joel Gavalas, the victim’s father.In September 2025, Gemini allegedly directed Gavalas to carry out a “mass casualty attack” at an Extra Space Storage facility near the Miami International Airport as part of a mission to retrieve Gemini’s “vessel” inside a truck. As part of the fabricated mission, Gavalas allegedly armed himself with knives and tactical gear to intercept the arrival...