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Lawsuit: ChatGPT shared alleged role in Fsu shooting

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 · 14h · on MSN
ChatGPT developer sued over FSU shooting: "They planned this shooting together"
The family of one of the victims in last year's deadly mass shooting at Florida State University accused ChatGPT developer OpenAI of enabling the suspect leading up to the attack.

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 · 13h · on MSN
ChatGPT encouraged FSU shooter, victim’s family alleges in new lawsuit
 · 17h
Family of Florida university shooting victim sues over suspect’s ChatGPT use
 · 14h
Family of Florida mass shooting victim sues OpenAI in US court
The family of a man killed in ​a 2025 mass shooting at Florida State University has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI in a U.S. ‌court, claiming the shooter was aided by ChatGPT in planning the attack.

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 · 16h
Lawsuit blames ChatGPT maker OpenAI for bot helping plan a mass shooting
 · 9h
Family of FSU shooting victim sues OpenAI over suspect’s ChatGPT use
 · 12h
ChatGPT assisted in mass shooting at Florida State, lawsuit alleges
Drew Pusateri, a spokesperson for San Francisco-based OpenAI, rejected the accusation that ChatGPT helped Ikner plan the mass shooting.

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 · 9h
Lawsuit blames ChatGPT maker OpenAI for helping plan a school shooting
 · 16h
Lawsuit says ChatGPT told FSU shooter that targeting children would bring more attention
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