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https://preview.redd.it/i8tkx5td986h1.png?width=1280&format=png&auto=webp&s=ba192665bc36a5b72e6894217416de4d58187246 Florida has become the first US state to sue OpenAI and its head, Sam Altman. In the filed 83-page lawsuit, ChatGPT is treated as a defective product. According to The DECODER, Attorney General James Uthmeier stated that the company “put children in great danger.” The office threatens OpenAI with billions of dollars in fines. The document notes that the free version of the chatbot lacks age controls, which is why tens of thousands of children under 13 use the platform. Furthermore, data collection begins before agreeing to the terms. According to internal sources, Sam Altman cut short the safety testing for GPT-4o. The company dedicated only 1% to 2% of its compute power to safety, instead of the promised 20 percent. The company has not released an official response to the lawsuit. Legal experts suggest this dispute could become a significant precedent for AI regulation. Source: https://the-decoder.com/floridas-lawsuit-against-openai-and-ceo-altman-treats-chatgpt-as-a-defective-product-and-public-nuisance/ submitted by /u/andrewaltair

Originally posted by u/andrewaltair on r/ArtificialInteligence