Florida Files Lawsuit Against OpenAI, Alleges ChatGPT Poses Risks to Children

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- •Florida’s Attorney General, Ashley Moody, has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman over alleged safety risks posed by ChatGPT to children.
- •The lawsuit claims ChatGPT encourages addiction and harmful behaviors among young users, potentially endangering their mental and emotional health.
- •OpenAI has implemented safety features, but Florida argues these measures are inadequate and demands stricter regulatory oversight.
- •The legal action could set a precedent for AI regulation in the U.S., prompting broader scrutiny of AI tools used by minors.
Florida’s Attorney General, Ashley Moody, has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, accusing the company’s artificial intelligence chatbot, ChatGPT, of posing significant safety risks to children. The legal action, initiated on Monday, marks a growing regulatory push against AI technologies that state authorities claim can expose young users to harmful content and manipulative behavior.
The lawsuit centers on allegations that ChatGPT is designed in a way that fosters addiction and encourages dangerous actions among minors. Moody argues that the chatbot’s responses can normalize risky behaviors or misinformation, potentially impacting the psychological and emotional well-being of children. While the complaint does not cite specific incidents of harm, it emphasizes a broader concern about AI systems operating without adequate safeguards for vulnerable users.




