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ChatGPT Sued After Mass Attack: An Accountability Crisis

Dr. David D. Schein examines a lawsuit involving ChatGPT and a mass attack, using the case to explore accountability, technology risk, and public trust in artificial intelligence.

About This Episode

This episode of Dr. Dave Saves America looks at a lawsuit involving ChatGPT and a mass attack as part of a larger national debate over artificial intelligence, platform responsibility, and accountability. Dr. David D. Schein focuses on why emerging technology raises difficult questions for courts, policymakers, businesses, and the public when digital tools are connected to real-world harm.

The discussion places the controversy in the context of technology risk, public institutions, and the speed at which AI systems are entering American life. Questions about responsibility are no longer abstract. Families, schools, employers, lawmakers, and courts are all being forced to think about how powerful tools should be governed when they influence behavior, communication, and public safety.

Dr. Schein connects the case to broader DDSA themes: government accountability, legal analysis, regulatory decisions, and the need for leadership that understands both innovation and consequences. Viewers get a clear explanation of why this issue matters beyond one lawsuit and why the national debate over AI must include practical standards, civic trust, and common sense. The episode also points to the need for common-sense safeguards that respect innovation while recognizing that new tools can affect real people, public safety, and confidence in modern institutions.