By: Douglas Soule
It claims there weren't enough safeguards in place when the accused gunman asked ChatGPT questions, including the busiest time at the site where the shooting took place.


Douglas Soule is a State Government Reporter at the USA TODAY Network-Florida. He specializes in government and politics, focusing on elections, public policy, and legislation, while also serving as Florida's first First Amendment reporter, ensuring accountability among public officials. Douglas has been featured in various prominent publications, including the Florida Times-Union, Naples Daily News, and USA TODAY.
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Douglas Soule's coverage predominantly focuses on legal policy regulation, government announcements, and issues related to government and politics in Florida. He extensively covers topics such as education, book bans, the First Amendment, and lawsuits within the state.
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