Florida AG subpoenaed OpenAI for internal documents on ChatGPT safety policies and user threats as part of a criminal investigation tied to a 2025 mass

Florida AG subpoenaed OpenAI for internal documents on ChatGPT safety policies and user threats as part of a criminal investigation tied to a 2025 mass

June 12 : A coalition of U.S. state attorneys general has opened an investigation into OpenAI, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the…

A coalition of US state attorneys general served OpenAI with a broad subpoena, investigating AI safety concerns and alleged deceptive practices amid IPO

A group of US state attorneys general has started a wide-ranging probe into OpenAI. The ChatGPT maker received a subpoena seeking documents on its operations and user impact. This…

According to the report by The Wall Street Journal, the company received a broad legal request seeking documents related to its policies, advertising practices, consumer data…

A Florida lawsuit claims ChatGPT has exposed children to harmful content

A coalition of 42 state attorneys general is investigating OpenAI over user safety, data practices, and child protection, days after the company filed confidentially for its IPO.

A coalition of US state attorneys general is investigating OpenAI, focusing on its operations, data practices, and user impact, as the company prepares for a potential IPO.

Autoridades exigem documentos relacionados com actividades da empresa e do seu impacto nos utilizadores, incluindo publicidade, envolvimento e retenção de utilizadores.

The subpoena seeks documents on OpenAI's advertising, data handling, and how it manages interactions with minors and seniors.

It's not clear which states are involved, but they're asking about everything from OpenAI's ad policies to its handling of health data.

OpenAI received a subpoena from several states as part of a probe into the safety of customers using its chatbot as it prepares to offer stock to the public for the first time.

OpenAI received a subpoena from several states as part of a probe into the safety of customers using its chatbot as it prepares to offer stock to the public for the first time

“AI is a new and powerful technology, and we work every day to safely bring its benefits to people in a responsible way," OpenAI said.

New York State Attorney General Letitia James served OpenAI a subpoena on Friday seeking a wide range of documents, The Wall Street Journal reported.

The company is already facing a criminal lawsuit

Attorneys general from multiple US states launch broad investigation into OpenAI, demanding documents on ChatGPT’s child safety, data practices and ‘sycophantic’ behavior, as…

A coalition of US state chief legal officers issued OpenAI a sweeping subpoena over the safety of people using ChatGPT, landing just as the company moves towards its initial…