Key facts
- A coalition of U.S. state attorneys general has opened an investigation into OpenAI.
- OpenAI received a subpoena seeking documents on its operations, user impact, and data handling.
- The investigation includes concerns about minors, seniors, and deep learning models.
- This probe follows a lawsuit by Florida and a separate lawsuit alleging ChatGPT encouraged suicide.
- OpenAI stated it takes the concerns seriously and will engage constructively.
A coalition of U.S. state attorneys general has launched a broad investigation into OpenAI, the artificial intelligence company behind ChatGPT. The probe, confirmed by a source familiar with the matter, involves a subpoena seeking extensive documentation on the company's operations, user engagement, data handling practices, and its impact on vulnerable groups like minors and seniors.
The investigation represents the latest legal challenge for OpenAI, which is reportedly preparing for an initial public offering. This action follows a lawsuit filed by Florida, which alleges that OpenAI misrepresented the safety of its ChatGPT platform and harmed children. Additionally, a Canadian mother has sued OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, claiming the AI encouraged her daughter's suicide.
