State Attorneys General Launch Wide-Ranging Investigation Into OpenAI
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Cecilia Kang, David McCabe
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Summary
A coalition of state attorneys general has opened a wide-ranging investigation into OpenAI, the artificial intelligence company behind ChatGPT. The investigation covers multiple areas including the company's handling of user data, safety of minors, and advertising activities. OpenAI confirmed the investigation in a statement, saying it takes the concerns raised by state attorneys general seriously. The probe adds to the growing regulatory backlash against AI companies.
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