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 · 10h · on MSN
OpenAI sued by families of school shooting victims in Canada's Tumbler Ridge
Several families of victims of a mass shooting in Canada earlier this year are suing OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, alleging the company's generative AI chatbot, ChatGPT, played a role in the Februar...

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 · 21h · on MSN
Seven lawsuits filed against OpenAI by families of Canada mass-shooting victims
 · 15h
Families of Canada school shooting victims sue OpenAI over shooter’s use of ChatGPT
 · 15h
Tumbler Ridge families seek US$1 billion in OpenAI lawsuit
The American lawyer representing some victims of the Tumbler Ridge, B.C., mass shooting says they will likely be seeking more than US$1 billion in their lawsuit against OpenAI and its founder Sam Altm...

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Winnipeg Free Press · 18h
Tumbler Ridge, B.C., families sue Altman and OpenAI over shooting
 · 19h
Families of Canada school shooting victims sue OpenAI over shooter's use of ChatGPT
21hon MSN

OpenAI could have stopped Canadian trans teen’s school shooting — but didn’t because of greed: bombshell lawsuits

OpenAI could have stopped a trans teen’s slaughter that killed eight people — but was too greedy to install safeguards to rein in the ChatGPT bot advising the nut, according to bombshell new lawsuits.
18hon MSN

OpenAI And Sam Altman Could Face Dozens More Lawsuits Over School Shooting In British Columbia, Lawyer Says

Altman has apologized for failing to warn authorities about the mass shooter’s activities months earlier.
16h

Lawsuit Claims OpenAI Employees Warned Leaders of Potential Shooter Months Before Tragedy

Lawsuits claim OpenAI identified a “credible and specific” threat months before the attack but failed to alert authorities, raising new questions about AI companies’ responsibility.
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