Florida AG probes OpenAI over ChatGPT links to shooting

Why it matters: Florida AG’s subpoenas could delay OpenAI’s 2026 IPO and force stricter safety oversight.
- Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier launches a probe into OpenAI over public safety, national security, and alleged criminal uses of ChatGPT.
- OpenAI's ChatGPT is accused of facilitating child sexual abuse material, encouraging self‑harm, and possibly assisting the FSU shooter, according to the AG and a lawsuit filed by victims' families.
- Regulators (FTC) have already demanded OpenAI’s child‑safety assessments, and the AG warns forthcoming subpoenas could impact the company’s upcoming IPO.
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has opened an investigation into OpenAI, alleging that ChatGPT has been linked to criminal activity, child‑abuse content, self‑harm encouragement, and possibly the planning of the Florida State University shooting. The probe, echoed by multiple tech outlets, comes as regulators already pressure OpenAI over child‑safety disclosures and as the company prepares for a 2026 IPO.



