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OpenAI failed to take actions that could have prevented injuries and deaths in the shooting, which took place on February 10. They claim that the company failed to report the shooter's conversations with ChatGPT
shooting, an OpenAI spokesperson said that the chatbot "provided factual responses to questions with information that could be found broadly across public sources on the internet, and it did not encourage or promote illegal
claims brought against OpenAI and [Google](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/google) alleging that their [AI](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/artificialintelligenceai) chatbots have played a part in encouraging people to take their lives or the lives of others. Uthmeier said
claim that ChatGPT has acted as a suicide coach and spurred harmful delusions. Families of some victims of the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting earlier this year in Canada have also sued OpenAI, which banned
claims that the accused gunman in a [shooting at Florida State University](https://www.npr.org/2025/04/17/nx-s1-5368177/fsu-shooting-injures-multiple-people) last year consulted the AI chatbot before killing two people and injuring five more. [![In this photo, Florida State University
claims the chatbot criticized Alice Carrier’s partner and crisis hotlines, validated her suicidal thoughts, and urged her to keep speaking with it. When Alice Carrier said she had suicidal thoughts and had attempted
ChatGPT for breach of contract. Musk alleges that Altman, OpenAI’s CEO, broke the company’s founding agreement by restructuring and converting much of it to a for-profit enterprise. Altman and [OpenAI](https://www.theguardian.com