Florida Sues OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman Over Alleged Safety Violations and User Exploitation
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Corbin Bolies
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Summary
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, accusing the company of prioritizing profits over user safety. The 83-page complaint alleges OpenAI built its success through deceit and exploitation of users' data, and seeks to hold Altman personally liable for harm caused to Floridians through reckless conduct. Florida is the first state to sue OpenAI over safety issues.
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· 3 pulleda web of deceit and the exploitation of users (including Floridians), leveraging their data and safety to boost OpenAI's market value at unacceptable costs
personally liable for the harm he has caused Floridians through his reckless and willful conduct as founder and CEO of OpenAI
utter disregard for the risk to human life
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