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Florida sues OpenAI over security gaps and data collection from minors

AI-generiertVerfasst: 2. Juni 2026, 10:28 MESZRechtsstreit· laufender Verlauf

Florida's Attorney General James Uthmeier has filed a civil lawsuit against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman. The accusation: the company ignores security risks and illegally collects data from children under 13 years old.

The lawsuit significantly substantiates previous allegations against the AI company. Uthmeier accuses OpenAI of systematically exploiting ChatGPT users while demonstrating an "absolute disregard for human life." Several deaths are said to be linked to ChatGPT use, as documented by Florida authorities.

Specific demands of the lawsuit

The lawsuit aims at concrete changes. Florida is seeking civil penalties and an injunction that would prohibit OpenAI from collecting data from users under 13 years old without parental consent. Additionally, the Attorney General argues that the dangers of ChatGPT "outweigh any benefit" and that the company's multimillion-dollar valuation is "undeserved."

The indictment combines multiple levels: data protection, product safety, and economic exploitation. Uthmeier claims that OpenAI deliberately ignores security risks to maximize profits. The lawsuit is being filed in Florida and could set a precedent for other states that have expressed similar concerns.

OpenAI has not yet publicly commented on the specific allegations. The company faces increasing pressure from regulatory authorities worldwide to make its practices more transparent and strengthen safeguards for vulnerable user groups.

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