Attorneys on behalf of Tiru Chabba and his family, one of two people killed in the Florida State University shooting last April, have filed a lawsuit against OpenAI.
Bakari Sellers, Amy Willbanks of the Strom Law Firm, Gregorio Francis and J Robert Bell III of Osborne, Franics, and Pettis, and Jim Bannister of Bannister Wyatt and Stalvey are representing the Chabba family.
The lawsuit states they are seeking for “damages caused by the mass school shooting” for over $75,000. Attorneys Monday said they are seeking accountability and answers.
The lawsuit alleged that Phoenix Ikner, the alleged gunman of the shooting, used ChatGPT’s “input and assistance” to carry out the shooting.
This is one of at least three lawsuits on the horizon for OpenAI, including one set to be filed by attorneys representing Robert Morales, the other person killed in the shooting, and the Attorney General of Florida.
This story will be updated as we learn more.
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