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Why the families of Tumbler Ridge shooting victims may face ‘difficult’ issues with OpenAI lawsuits

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The families of victims of the Tumbler Ridge, B.C., school shooting who are suing OpenAI could face some significant legal hurdles in their attempt to hold the artificial intelligence company partially responsible for the attack.

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“As with so much in AI, the lawsuit takes us into unchartered territory,” said Robin Feldman, director of the AI Law & Innovation Institute at UC Law San Francisco.

Feldman said there a number of legal issues that the court will have to grapple with that will be “difficult for the plaintiffs,” who allege OpenAI failed to warn police about the shooter’s interactions with the company’s chatbot ChatGPT.

Those issues include whether OpenAI had a “duty to act” and contact law enforcement and whether that failure to act caused the attack, she said.

The case highlights concerns about the obligations the tech industry has to control and monitor chatbots or notify authorities about planned potential violence by chatbot users.

On Feb. 10, 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar shot and killed her mother and half-brother at home before fatally shooting five children and an educator at the local secondary school, as well as injuring numerous others. She died of a self-inflicted injury.

According to seven lawsuits filed in U.S. federal court in San Francisco, the attack was “an entirely foreseeable result of deliberate design choices OpenAI made with full knowledge of where those choices led.”

“OpenAI knew the Shooter was planning the attack and, after a contentious internal debate, made the conscious decision not to warn authorities,” the lawsuits say.

The lawsuits claim that the shooter’s ChatGPT conversations, which included gun violence scenarios, had been flagged, and safety team members recommended contacting the police.

But the lawsuits allege that OpenAI leadership overruled the safety team and police were never called. The lawsuits allege that OpenAI could have and should have prevented the shooting.

Colin Doyle, an associate professor of law at LMU Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, said what makes this case so unique is that among the other lawsuits that have been filed against OpenAI and other generative AI platforms, this is the first focusing on a “failure to warn.”

Doyle said that under California tort law, in general, people do not have a legal duty to control the actions of others — that there is no so-called Good Samaritan law obligation to act.

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However, the tort system does impose liability under this idea of a “special relationship,” he said. For example if a psychiatrist has determined their patient is a viable credible threat, they would have such a duty to warn authorities, Doyle said.

“Now, the question in this context is, does OpenAI have that special relationship?”

In this case, Doyle said it’s not the direct actions of OpenAI and ChatGPT that caused the deaths, but the actions of a third party. He suggested it could be like trying to blame the car manufacturer if an individual ran over another individual with a vehicle.

“Generally, our legal system disfavours having a company be responsible for what are those independent actions of others.”

Another key question will be whether Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act — a law that shields tech companies from liability for content that their users post — applies in this case, Feldman said.

Under Section 230, platforms are considered bulletin boards or publishing houses that are not liable for the content that users post.

“Is ChatGPT like a bulletin board or publisher, or is ChatGPT like a facilitator who helped the crime?” she said.

Sharon Bauer, a Toronto-based privacy lawyer and AI governance specialist, said ChatGPT is different than other social media forums like Facebook or X, which are used for postings.

She said it’s also different from Google, which is “a passive index,” simply providing a user with what is already out there on the internet that anybody can see.

“It is not asking follow-up questions. There’s no express encouragement,” Bauer said.

“What [ChatGPT] does is it has a conversation with you, it has a dialogue.”

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It’s unclear what exactly ChatGPT said to the shooter, Bauer said. “And whether it said, ‘Sure, you can do this. Have you thought about that? Ask me more questions. Let me know about this, and then I can give you more information about that.'”

That raises the issue that even if OpenAI had a duty to warn, did OpenAI’s failure to act cause the crime, Feldman said.

“Can you say that ChatGPT caused the crime to happen, or are their queries and responses simply too remote to what happened?” she said.

To that end, Feldman said the families are likely to argue that ChatGPT is a defective product without appropriate safeguards.

“The question is, is ChatGPT a defective product or merely a product that was used improperly?” she said.

“And is it analogous to a product at all? It’s not a widget that we’re using or a car where the brakes failed. It’s more of a service.”

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On that point — and the big challenge for the plaintiffs — is that they will have to show a reasonable alternative design, Doyle said.

“I just can’t imagine how difficult this is when it comes to a generative AI platform,” he said.

“I would anticipate the challenge that the plaintiffs have in those instances is finding ways to prove an alternative design that has safety features without basically neutering the product.”

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