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  • I would say that it is more like a software company putting in their TOS that you cannot use their software to do a specific thing(s).
    Would be correct to sue the software company because a user violated the TOS ?

    I agree that what happened is tragic and that the answer by OpenAI is beyond stupid but in the end they are suing the owner of a technology for a uses misuse of said technology. Or should we sue also Wikipedia because someone looked up how to hang himself ?

    That’s like a gun company claiming using their weapons for robbery is a violation of terms of service.

    The gun company can rightfully say that what you do with your property is not their problem.

    But let’s make a less controversial example: do you think you can sue a fishing rods company because I use one of their rods to whip you ?