The Federal Trade Commission is investigating whether the company engaged in 'unfair or deceptive' data security practices that harmed consumers.
Federal regulators have launched an investigation into the creator of the popular artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman took to Twitter to express disappointment that the federal probe was published in a"leak," saying the move would"not help build trust" but that his company would cooperate with the investigation.
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