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Did ChatGPT put children at risk? Why Florida has sued OpenAI and Sam Altman

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Did ChatGPT put children at risk? Why Florida has sued OpenAI and Sam Altman
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Florida has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, alleging the company prioritized profits over child safety by releasing ChatGPT without adequate age verification or parental controls. The state claims the AI poses significant risks to minors.

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This is a landmark legal challenge regarding the liability of AI developers for the safety and data privacy of child users.

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The framing focuses on a state-led legal action against a tech company, highlighting concerns about 'safety' and 'kids' which often aligns with conservative regulatory priorities.

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