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lawsuit’s filings. In Florida, the attorney general [recently opened a criminal investigation](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/21/florida-openai-chatgpt-investigation) into OpenAI after reviewing messages between ChatGPT and a gunman accused of committing a mass shooting on the Florida
OpenAI has called the lawsuits over suicides and delusions "an incredibly heartbreaking situation" and said that it's working with mental health experts to improve how ChatGPT responds to signs of mental or emotional distress
OpenAI has said the cases are "an incredibly heartbreaking situation" and that it's working with mental health experts to improve how ChatGPT responds to signs of mental or emotional distress.) A wrongful death [lawsuit
responses to questions with information that could be found broadly across public sources on the internet, and it did not encourage or promote illegal or harmful activity.” The [OpenAI](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/openai) spokesperson’s statement
response to the lawsuits, OpenAI said it had a "zero tolerance" policy for using its tools to assist in committing violence: "We have already strengthened our safeguards, including improving how ChatGPT responds to signs
lawsuits. "We're going to put the jury in the room when the decision was made to not tell the Canadian authorities," Edelson said. "We're going to show them how people were jumping
responses to questions with information that could be found broadly across public sources on the internet." However, Uthmeier said ChatGPT "advised the shooter on what type of gun to use" and on types of ammunition
lawsuit filed on behalf of the Morales family is among several 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
OpenAI, which banned the suspect's ChatGPT account because of problematic usage but [did not alert authorities](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cq6je7e80r7o). The company has apologised for not contacting the police, but said the suspect's account