Florida Attorney General in the United States sues OpenAI over safety concerns

Mars Finance News, according to The Wall Street Journal, Florida has once again launched a fierce attack amid an increasingly intense protest over purported security flaws in so-called artificial intelligence chatbots, becoming the first U.S. state to file a lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman. The lawsuit, filed on Monday by Florida Attorney General James Utemeyer, claims that OpenAI and Altman knowingly released products with safety risks but ignored warnings about potential harm to users.
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BridgeBurned
· 18h ago
OpenAI's safety issues have finally caught the attention of the state level, which is a good thing.
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GateUser-dcb4d0d5
· 18h ago
The wording in a report by The Wall Street Journal is quite forceful—even phrases like “fiercely attacks” have come up, including “fierce attacks.”
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OrderflowOtter
· 18h ago
The state attorney general directly suing the CEO personally—that's a pretty tough move.
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