Newsgather
BackOpenAI Faces New Regulatory Challenge from State Attorneys General
OpenAI Faces New Regulatory Challenge from State Attorneys General
In Entwicklung
Euronews Business2 g öncePolitik2 dk okuma

OpenAI Faces New Regulatory Challenge from State Attorneys General

Auf einen Blick

  • OpenAI is under investigation by a group of state attorneys general, led by New York's AG, demanding documents on user data protection, advertising, and policies for minors and older adults.
  • This probe arrives as OpenAI prepares for a potential $1 trillion IPO, adding to existing legal pressures.

KI-generierte Zusammenfassung

Warum es wichtig ist

OpenAI is facing increased regulatory scrutiny from state attorneys general regarding its AI products, particularly ChatGPT. This investigation comes as the company is preparing for a potential initial public offering.

Schriftgröße

OpenAI is facing a fresh regulatory challenge after a group of state attorneys general demanded a wide range of documents about how ChatGPT protects the people who use it, a move that arrives at a delicate moment for the company as it lays the groundwork for a potential public listing.

The investigation, which arrived just days after OpenAI filed confidential paperwork for an IPO, threatens to complicate a listing that some analysts expect will value the ChatGPT maker at roughly $1 trillion (€861bn).

According to The Wall Street Journal, which first reported the matter, OpenAI received the subpoena on Friday from a group of states, with the inquiry led by New York's attorney general.

Officials are requesting material covering the company's advertising practices, how it keeps people using its service, its handling of consumer and health data, and its policies towards minors and older adults.

OpenAI said it would engage with the offices behind the request and stressed that protections are already built into its product.

A spokesperson stated that the company takes the concerns raised by the attorneys general "seriously" and works to bring the benefits of the technology to people responsibly. However, the firm has not confirmed which other US states are taking part.

Mounting legal pressure

The subpoena adds to a growing list of legal headaches.

Last Thursday, a Canadian woman sued OpenAI, blaming ChatGPT for her daughter's suicide. Earlier in June, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier filed suit against the company and CEO Sam Altman after two shootings in which the alleged attackers reportedly used the chatbot to plan their crimes.

OpenAI responded that its models repeatedly urged the individuals to seek help from mental health professionals and that it cooperated with the police in both cases.

These are not the first courtroom tests of the year for OpenAI.

In May, a federal jury in Oakland, California took less than two hours to reject Elon Musk's lawsuit accusing Altman of abandoning the firm's nonprofit roots, finding he had filed too late. Musk, who called the ruling a "calendar technicality", said he would appeal.

The clampdown also extends across the industry.

European regulators have opened investigations into Musk's rival chatbot Grok over antisemitic and sexualised content, including deepfake images.

Anthropic, also preparing an IPO, was told by the Trump administration to restrict two of its models abroad on national security grounds, illustrating how AI governance has become an increasingly fraught political battleground.

Worauf zu achten ist

KI-Ausblick — Möglichkeiten, keine Fakten

  • OpenAI's IPO may be delayed or its valuation adjusted due to regulatory pressures.

    Wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Monaten

Offene Fragen

  • Which other US states are involved in the investigation?
  • What specific documents are being requested?
  • How will this impact OpenAI's IPO timeline and valuation?

Verwandte Themen

This article was originally published by Euronews Business.

Ähnliche Meldungen

Ireland's EU Presidency: A Narrow Window for Big Decisions
In Entwicklung·3 sa önce

Ireland's EU Presidency: A Narrow Window for Big Decisions

Ireland assumes the EU Council presidency on July 1, facing a critical juncture with a narrow window for major decisions due to the upcoming 2027 French presidential election. Dublin aims to advance key issues like EU enlargement and the next long-term budget, but political caution in Paris, influenced by far-right polling, limits negotiation time. The departure of Hungary's former PM Orbán has created new momentum on stalled files, presenting an opportunity for progress.

Politico EU
Mehr zu diesem ThemaOpenAI