Florida sues OpenAI and Altman for ‘hurting’ children
State files lawsuit over ‘litany of harms’ it claims the company’s chatbots have caused
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State files lawsuit over ‘litany of harms’ it claims the company’s chatbots have caused
Civil complaint alleges OpenAI and Altman prioritized speed to market and commercial gain over user safety
The complaint said the harms are the result of OpenAI's "insatiable quest to win the AI arms race and amass large fortunes."
State sues maker of ChatGPT and CEO Sam Altman, alleging company ‘allowed a dangerous product to reach millions’ Florida filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, and its CEO, Sam Altman, on Monday alleging that the company concealed serious safety risks with its chatbot. Florida is the first state in the US to sue the artificial intelligence company. The 83-page suit was brought by Florida’s attorney general, James Uthmeier, and alleges that OpenAI “aggressively marketed” ChatGPT to the public while ignoring safety warnings and possible dangers of the product. Continue reading...
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Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier alleges OpenAI and boss Sam Altman built a 'web of deceit'
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