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What HN community is saying
Commenters are skeptical of Florida's lawsuit against OpenAI. The top-ranked responses note that proving liability for murders or suicides caused by ChatGPT will be difficult, comparing it to 1990s campaigns against video games. Some argue Florida is simply performing political theater without expecting to win. A secondary discussion emerged about Texas versus Florida's divergent tech strategies: Texas courts data centers and manufacturing with renewable energy infrastructure, while Florida bans data centers and takes populist anti-tech positions despite recent tech job growth in Miami. Debate also surfaced over whether parents or regulation should control children's AI access, with disagreement on the efficacy of individual parental responsibility versus collective policy intervention.
What HN community is saying
Commenters are skeptical of Florida's lawsuit against OpenAI. The top-ranked responses note that proving liability for murders or suicides caused by ChatGPT will be difficult, comparing it to 1990s campaigns against video games. Some argue Florida is simply performing political theater without expecting to win. A secondary discussion emerged about Texas versus Florida's divergent tech strategies: Texas courts data centers and manufacturing with renewable energy infrastructure, while Florida bans data centers and takes populist anti-tech positions despite recent tech job growth in Miami. Debate also surfaced over whether parents or regulation should control children's AI access, with disagreement on the efficacy of individual parental responsibility versus collective policy intervention.