FTC takes aim at OpenAI's ChatGPT with lengthy criminal investigation questionnaire
The U.S. federal agency wants to know if the revolutionary AI tool has sound privacy practices and whether it has led to consumer harm.
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The U.S. federal agency wants to know if the revolutionary AI tool has sound privacy practices and whether it has led to consumer harm.
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