ChatGPT Allegedly Told FSU Shooter that Attacks Involving Children Generate Wider Media Coverage
The suit says ChatGPT discussed firearms, mass shootings and campus timing in months of chats before the attack, and OpenAI failed to flag warning signs.
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Lawsuit blames ChatGPT maker OpenAI for helping plan a school shooting
TALLAHASSEE, FLA — The widow of a man killed in last year’s mass shooting at Florida State University is suing ChatGPT maker OpenAI, blaming the company’s artificial intelligence chatbot for giving advice on how to carry out the rampage.
ChatGPT allegedly told FSU shooter that attacks involving children generate wider media coverage
A new lawsuit is placing a major artificial intelligence company at the center of a deadly campus shooting. According to NBC News, the widow of a man killed in the 2025 Florida State University mass shooting alleges that the accused shooter's use of ChatGPT helped enable the attack, including providing details about how such violence could draw national attention. What happened? As NBC News reported, Vandana Joshi, whose husband, Tiru Chabba, wa…
Family of FSU Shooting Victim Files Lawsuit Against OpenAI, ChatGPT
The family of one of two men killed in an April 2025 shooting at Florida State University has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, claiming that its best-known product, ChatGPT, provided the suspected shooter “with input and information” for the attack.
Lawsuit: ChatGPT Told Florida State Shooter that Killing Children Would Get Him 'More Attention' Than Targeting Adults
A lawsuit alleges that Chat GPT helped a gunman plan an attack at Florida State University last year and gave him advice on picking targets. Phoenix Ikner has been accused […] The post Lawsuit: ChatGPT Told Florida State Shooter that Killing Children Would Get Him 'More Attention' Than Targeting Adults appeared first on The Western Journal.
Can ChatGPT or OpenAI be sued for murder? This is being examined by the Attorney General of the U.S. state of Florida after an amok run at Florida State University. read more on t3n.de
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