OpenAI says it will cooperate with state attorneys general investigation
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Ashley Capoot
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Summary
OpenAI has stated it will "engage constructively" with a coalition of state attorneys general who have opened an investigation into the company. The investigation, reported by The Wall Street Journal, involves a subpoena seeking information about OpenAI's practices regarding advertising, consumer and health data, minor and senior users, and its AI models. OpenAI responded by acknowledging AI as a powerful new technology and emphasizing its daily efforts to safely develop and deploy it.
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