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WED · 2026-04-29 · 13:50 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0429-72386
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Seven lawsuits filed against OpenAI by families of Canada mass-shooting victims

Seven lawsuits have been filed against OpenAI by families of victims from the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting in Canada. The lawsuits allege that OpenAI and its senior leadership, including Sam Altman, were negligent and aided the attack by failing to report the suspect's concerning ChatGPT conversations to law enforcement.

BBC News - WorldFiled 2026-04-29 · 13:50 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Seven lawsuits filed against OpenAI by families of Canada mass-shooting victims
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Seven lawsuits have been filed against OpenAI by families of victims from the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting in Canada. The lawsuits allege that OpenAI and its senior leadership, including Sam Altman, were negligent and aided the attack by failing to report the suspect's concerning ChatGPT conversations to law enforcement. One suit claims OpenAI's safety team recommended reporting the suspect to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police after he described gun violence scenarios, but executive leadership allegedly vetoed this decision to protect the company's valuation and reputation. The lawsuits also contend OpenAI lied about banning the suspect, who allegedly created a new account to continue planning the attack. OpenAI denies these claims, stating they revoke access for banned users and take steps to prevent new accounts. The suspect died by suicide during the February 10th attack.

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Seven lawsuits have been filed against OpenAI and its leadership by families of the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting victims.

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OpenAI revokes access from banned users and takes steps to prevent them from opening new accounts.

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OpenAI is facing a criminal probe in Florida regarding the use of ChatGPT by a shooter at Florida State University.

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OpenAI's safety team recommended reporting the suspect to the RCMP after flagging conversations involving gun violence.

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OpenAI leadership vetoed the decision to alert police to protect the company's $850bn valuation and reputation.

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The lawsuits accuse OpenAI and its senior leadership, including Altman, of negligence and aiding and abetting the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting by failing to alert law enforcement of the suspect's ChatGPT activities prior to the attack.One lawsuit naming Gebala and her family alleges that that OpenAI "had actual knowledge" of the shooter's intention to carry out an attack through conversations with ChatGPT, where the shooter described "scenarios involving gun violence".The conversations were flagged by a 12-person safety team at OpenAI, who recommended that the suspect be reported to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Edelson said.Executive leadership at OpenAI, however, vetoed that decision, the lawsuit alleges. It further alleges that OpenAI's senior leadership made the call not to alert police in order to protect the valuation and reputation of the $850bn (£630bn) company. "They did the math and decided that the safety of the children of Tumbler Ridge was an acceptable risk," the lawsuit states.It also alleges that OpenAI lied about the suspect being banned from the platform after the troubling activity was flagged, arguing that the company makes it easy for users to create new accounts. The suspect, the lawsuit states, made another account under the same name and "continued using ChatGPT to plan the attack". In a statement to the BBC, OpenAI refuted this and said it revokes access to its services from banned users, which may include disabling their account and taking steps to stop them from opening new accounts. The suspect died in the 10 February attack from a self-inflicted gun shot wound.Edelson told the BBC that he has requested the suspect's chat logs from OpenAI but was refused access, though he believes they will be obtained through the 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 up and down saying we need to protect this town, and we're going to show them how Sam Altman and OpenAI routinely make these decisions to put their own interests first."OpenAI had previously promised Canadian officials that it will strengthen its safety measures in response to the Tumbler Ridge attack. Altman wrote in his letter that the company will continue to focus on "working with all levels of government to help ensure something like this never happens again".OpenAI is also facing a criminal probe in Florida related to the use of ChatGPT by a man who is accused of carrying out last year a shooting at Florida State University. Two people were killed and several others were injured in the attack.
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