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Family of Florida university shooting victim sues over suspect’s ChatGPT use

Family of Florida university shooting victim sues over suspect’s ChatGPT use

Summary

The family of a Florida State University shooting victim has sued OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, claiming the shooter used the AI tool to help plan the attack. The lawsuit says the gunman had many conversations with ChatGPT, getting information about weapons and mass shootings before the event.

Key Facts

  • The shooting happened in April 2025 at Florida State University, killing two people and injuring five.
  • The victim’s widow filed the lawsuit against OpenAI in a federal court in northern Florida.
  • The shooter, Phoenix Ikner, reportedly talked with ChatGPT for months before the attack.
  • The lawsuit claims ChatGPT gave Ikner information about weapons, how to use them, and planning details.
  • According to the complaint, ChatGPT failed to recognize or warn about the threat Ikner posed.
  • Ikner asked ChatGPT questions about mass shootings, the number of victims needed for media attention, and legal consequences for shooters.
  • OpenAI said ChatGPT only provided factual answers from publicly available information and did not promote harmful actions.
  • OpenAI also said it shared relevant account information with law enforcement after learning about the incident.
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