Une famille poursuit OpenAI, alléguant que ChatGPT a aidé à planifier la fusillade de la FSU

La famille d'une victime de la fusillade de 2025 à la Florida State University a déposé plainte contre OpenAI. Elle accuse l'entreprise d'avoir facilité le passage à l'acte du suspect grâce à des conversations avec ChatGPT qui auraient aidé à planifier l'attaque.

La plainte a été déposée dimanche devant un tribunal fédéral par la famille de Tiru Chabba, qui a été tué aux côtés de Robert Morales lors de l'attaque sur le campus de Tallahassee. Cinq autres personnes ont été grièvement blessées. Le suspect, Phoenix Ikner, âgé de 21 ans, a plaidé non coupable des accusations de meurtre et de tentative de meurtre. Son procès est attendu plus tard cette année. Le procureur général de Floride a ouvert une enquête pénale sur OpenAI en lien avec cet incident.

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