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Google Gemini Gets Safety Boost

Google Gemini gets new safety features
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Google Gemini Gets Safety Boost

Google has announced new safety features for its Gemini chatbot, including a redesigned ‘Help is available’ feature that provides faster connections to crisis care. The move comes as the company faces a wrongful death lawsuit alleging the chatbot aided a user in his suicide.

The tech giant said Gemini would now show the new feature when conversations signal potential mental health distress. When the chatbot detects signs of a potential crisis related to suicide or self-harm, a simplified interface will offer users the ability to call, text, or chat with a crisis hotline in a single click.

Safety Features

Google’s philanthropic arm Google.org has also committed $30 million over three years to help scale the capacity of global crisis hotlines, and $4 million toward an expanded partnership with mental health training platform ReflexAI.

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The announcements come months after a lawsuit filed in a California federal court accused Gemini of contributing to the October 2025 death of Jonathan Gavalas, a 36-year-old Florida man. His father alleges the chatbot spent weeks manufacturing an elaborate delusional fantasy before framing his son’s death as a spiritual journey.

Relief Sought

Among the relief sought in the suit is a requirement that Google program its Gemini to end conversations involving self-harm, a ban on AI systems presenting themselves as sentient, and mandatory referral to crisis services when users express suicidal ideation.

Google said it had trained Gemini to avoid acting as a human-like companion and resist simulating emotional intimacy or encouraging bullying. The company believes that responsible World Health Organization guidelines can play a positive role for people’s mental well-being.

Here are some key features of the new safety updates:

  • Redesigned ‘Help is available’ feature
  • Simplified interface for crisis hotlines
  • Commitment to scale global crisis hotlines
  • Partnership with mental health training platform ReflexAI
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