
OpenAI is being sued by the family of a victim killed in the April 2025 mass shooting at Florida State University that left two people dead. The lawsuit alleges that OpenAI’s ChatGPT enabled the attack. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Vandana Joshi, the widow of Tiru Chabba, who was killed alongside the university dining director Robert Morales, filed the federal lawsuit against OpenAI in Florida on Sunday.
Main Idea: OpenAI is being sued by the family of a man killed in the Florida State University shooting, with the complaint saying ChatGPT helped guide the suspect’s actions.
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The lawsuit could push AI firms to tighten safety checks,. It may also mean higher costs and more limits for users.
No clear positive impact identified.
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Primary company accused in the lawsuit over ChatGPT’s alleged role in the Florida State University shooting and central.
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State official who announced a criminal investigation into OpenAI and ChatGPT.
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Victim killed in the shooting and central to the lawsuit brought by his widow.
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Sign in to commentMentioned through the federal lawsuit context and law-enforcement involvement, but not a central actor.