Stalking Victim Sues OpenAI Over ChatGPT Abuse

Why it matters: This lawsuit could force OpenAI to disclose chat logs and impact legislative efforts to shield AI companies from liability.
- Jane Doe is suing OpenAI for punitive damages, claiming ChatGPT accelerated her ex-boyfriend's harassment and that OpenAI ignored three warnings about his threat.
- OpenAI has agreed to suspend the user's account but has refused other demands, including blocking new accounts and preserving chat logs, according to Doe’s lawyers.
- Edelson PC, the firm representing Doe, is also involved in other wrongful death suits linked to AI-fueled delusions, warning that AI-induced psychosis is escalating towards mass-casualty events.
- OpenAI is backing an Illinois bill that would shield AI labs from liability, even in cases involving mass deaths or catastrophic financial harm, creating a direct collision with current legal pressures.
A Silicon Valley woman is suing OpenAI, alleging its ChatGPT technology fueled her ex-boyfriend's delusions and enabled his stalking, despite the company receiving multiple warnings about his threatening behavior. The lawsuit highlights growing concerns over AI-induced psychosis and the real-world risks of AI systems, particularly as OpenAI simultaneously backs legislation to shield AI labs from liability.


