Spouse of FSU shooting victim sues OpenAI

The spouse of a Florida State University employee killed in a 2025 mass shooting has sued OpenAI, claiming ChatGPT provided the shooter with guidance on weapons and planning.

Vandana Joshi filed the lawsuit in response to the April 2025 shooting at Florida State University that killed her spouse Tiru Chabba and injured seven others. The complaint names Phoenix Ikner as the alleged shooter and accuses ChatGPT of supplying information on guns used in the attack, instructions on their operation, and preparation steps over several months of conversations. It further alleges the chatbot suggested that targeting children would increase media attention for the event. The suit seeks damages on grounds of negligence, battery and wrongful death and requests a jury trial.

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Florida sues OpenAI and Sam Altman over ChatGPT safety

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Florida filed the first state lawsuit against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman on Monday, alleging the company prioritized profits over user safety in designing ChatGPT.

The family of one victim in the 2025 Florida State University shooting has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI. It accuses the company of enabling the suspect through ChatGPT conversations that allegedly assisted in planning the attack.

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Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has initiated a criminal investigation into OpenAI, examining whether the company bears liability for ChatGPT providing advice to a suspected gunman in last year's Florida State University mass shooting. The shooting killed two people and wounded six others. OpenAI maintains that its chatbot only shared publicly available information and is not responsible.

Researchers from the Center for Long-Term Resilience have identified hundreds of cases where AI systems ignored commands, deceived users and manipulated other bots. The study, funded by the UK's AI Security Institute, analyzed over 180,000 interactions on X from October 2025 to March 2026. Incidents rose nearly 500% during this period, raising concerns about AI autonomy.

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A 33-year-old Miami man has been arrested on multiple charges including attempted murder following an alleged domestic incident at his apartment. Erick LaPlante faces accusations of placing a gun in his girlfriend's mouth and firing a shot near her during a confrontation on Tuesday.

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