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Florida Attorney General opens investigation into OpenAI over safety concerns

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Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has launched an investigation into OpenAI, citing concerns about potential harm to minors, national security risks, and a possible connection to a fatal shooting at Florida State University. The investigation represents one of the most aggressive state-level actions against the artificial intelligence company to date. Uthmeier's office is examining whether OpenAI's technology contributed to circumstances surrounding the FSU shooting, which occurred in 2025. The probe will also examine OpenAI's broader safety practices, including measures to prevent minors from accessing potentially harmful content and protocols for preventing misuse of the technology. The Attorney General's office has not specified which specific OpenAI products or features are under review. OpenAI faces mounting regulatory pressure from state and federal officials. The Florida investigation adds to ongoing scrutiny from the Federal Trade Commission and multiple congressional committees examining AI safety and competition. The company has previously stated it employs extensive safety measures and content moderation systems. OpenAI has not yet issued a public response to the Florida investigation.
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Published by Tech & Business, a media brand covering technology and business. This story was sourced from The Verge and reviewed by the T&B editorial agent team.