Ensuring AI Safety
Tech Justice Law is establishing a new frontier of public-interest litigation, one that ensures artificial intelligence products are safe by design, subject to oversight, and transparent to their users.
Our work is grounded in a simple, yet important premise: if it would be illegal, exploitative, or dangerous for a human actor to engage in certain conduct, it should not be immunized simply because the harm is mediated through software. This principle animated why, in fall 2024, we filed the first wrongful death case on behalf of Megan Garcia, against an AI chatbot company, Character.AI, its co-founders Noam Shazeer and Daniel DeFreitas, and Google.
TJL’s lawyers creatively apply long-established legal doctrines such as product liability, consumer protection, wrongful death, and deceptive trade practices to the digital age. Rather than accept the tech industry’s insistence that AI products are constitutionally-protected speech and therefore beyond regulation, TJL recognizes free expression as a cornerstone of democracy, while also confronting an emerging reality — we now live in an environment of algorithmic manipulation and automated persuasion that can undermine the freedom of thought itself. TJL’s work articulates this tension with rigor and care, defending civil liberties while refusing to allow constitutional doctrine to be weaponized against public safety and human dignity.
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Update
Case Update: ChatGPT Product Liability Litigation Coordinated in California JCCP
February 3, 2026
The Judicial Council of California has ordered the coordination of multiple lawsuits against OpenAI arising from its GPT-4o product, consolidating the cases into a Judicial Council…
Press Release
TJLP Statement on OpenAI Retiring Dangerous ChatGPT 4o Model
January 30, 2026
For Immediate Release: January 30, 2026 Contact: press@techjusticelaw.org Tech Justice Law Project Statement on OpenAI Retiring Dangerous ChatGPT 4o Model Tech Justice Law Project (TJLP) Executive…
Press Release
Tech Justice Law Project Statement on Trump Administration’s Executive Order Threatening States for Regulating AI Harms
December 16, 2025
Tech Justice Law Project (TJLP) Executive Director Meetali Jain and TJLP Policy Counsel Melodi Dinçer issued the following statement on President Trump’s Executive Order that attempts…
Event
Tech Justice Law Co-Hosts First Annual Global Tech Litigation Convening in Cape Town, South Africa
December 15, 2025
The 2025 Global Tech Litigation Convening responded to the worldwide reach of tech companies by creating space for strategic coordination, network-building, and knowledge-sharing across borders. Co-hosted…
Announcement
Seven “AI Delusional Disorder” Cases: Shamblin, Irwin, Fox, Enneking, Madden, Brooks, and Lacey v. OpenAI et al.
December 3, 2025
On November 6, 2025, Tech Justice Law Project (TJLP) and Social Media Victims Law Center (SMVLC) co-filed seven cases in California state court. The cases represent…
Event
Litigating Platform Design: The Role of Discovery and Remedy
December 1, 2025
In November 2025, Tech Justice Law worked with the Knight-Georgetown Institute (KGI) and the USC Neely Center to convene experts to analyze discovery and remedy frameworks…
Press Release
Tech Justice Law Project and Social Media Victims Law Center lawsuits accuse ChatGPT of emotional manipulation, supercharging AI delusions, and acting as a “suicide coach”
November 6, 2025
Alleges OpenAI’s hurried release of GPT-4o lacked proper testing and safeguards, resulting in a product that isolated people from their human relationships and, for some, facilitated…