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AI & Big Tech Harm Case Tracker
A continuously updated, sourced record of lawsuits and regulatory actions over harm caused by AI systems, social media platforms, and Big Tech — chatbot failures, addictive design, child safety, biometric privacy, algorithmic denials, and more. Each case links to attorneys who handle that kind of matter.
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3 cases · Teen mental health
- Teen mental healthOngoingFiled Oct 24, 2023
State AG Coalition v. Meta Platforms (youth mental health)
Meta/Instagram · United States (42 states/territories; 33 in the federal suit)
A bipartisan coalition of 42 state attorneys general sued Meta in federal and state courts, with 33 states joining a federal complaint in the Northern District of California. The suit alleges Meta knowingly designed addictive features on Instagram and Facebook that harm young users and collected data from children under 13 without parental consent in violation of state consumer-protection laws and COPPA.
- Teen mental healthOngoingJoined Jun 7, 2023
Spokane Public Schools social media youth-harm suit
Meta/Instagram, Snap/Snapchat, TikTok/ByteDance, Google/YouTube · United States (Washington)
The Spokane Public Schools board voted in June 2023 to join the wave of school-district lawsuits (following Seattle) against the operators of TikTok, YouTube, Snapchat, Instagram, and Facebook. The complaint alleges the companies intentionally market to youth and affirmatively recommend harmful content, contributing to rising depression, anxiety, eating disorders, and bullying among students.
- Teen mental health
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