Keluarga gugat OpenAI, klaim ChatGPT bantu rencanakan penembakan di FSU

Keluarga dari salah satu korban penembakan di Florida State University tahun 2025 telah mengajukan gugatan terhadap OpenAI. Gugatan tersebut menuduh perusahaan tersebut memfasilitasi tersangka melalui percakapan ChatGPT yang diduga membantu dalam merencanakan serangan itu.

Gugatan tersebut diajukan pada hari Minggu di pengadilan federal oleh keluarga Tiru Chabba, yang tewas bersama Robert Morales dalam serangan di kampus Tallahassee. Lima orang lainnya mengalami luka serius. Tersangka, Phoenix Ikner yang berusia 21 tahun, telah menyatakan tidak bersalah atas tuduhan pembunuhan dan percobaan pembunuhan. Persidangannya diperkirakan akan berlangsung akhir tahun ini. Jaksa agung Florida telah membuka penyelidikan pidana terhadap OpenAI terkait insiden tersebut.

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