Victim’s attorney claims ChatGPT aided accused Florida State gunman in planning shooting

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – Attorneys for one of the victims killed on Florida State University’s campus nearly a year ago plan to file a lawsuit against ChatGPT, claiming the suspected gunman had “constant communication” with the AI chatbot before the shooting.

The law firm of Brooks, LeBoeuf, Foster, Gwartney and Hobbs is representing the family of Robert Morales, a Tallahassee resident who lost his life after accused FSU shooter Phoenix Ikner opened fire on FSU’s campus on April 17.

Morales was one of two victims who died in the shooting. Tiru Chabba, a South Carolina father, also lost his life.

In a statement sent to WCTV Monday morning, Ryan Hobbs and Dean LeBoeuf with the local law firm said that they “have reason to believe that ChatGPT may have advised the shooter how to commit these heinous crimes.”…

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