Florida AG opens probe into OpenAI ahead of potential IPO


FILE PHOTO: OpenAI logo is seen in this illustration taken May 20, 2024. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

April 9 (Reuters) - Florida ⁠Attorney General James Uthmeier on Thursday launched an ⁠investigation into OpenAI and its chatbot ChatGPT, as ‌the artificial intelligence firm prepares for an IPO that could value it at up to $1 trillion.

In a video posted to X, ​Uthmeier said there were concerns about ⁠whether OpenAI's data and ⁠AI technologies could fall "into the hands of America's enemies, ⁠such ‌as the Chinese Communist Party."

Subpoenas to the company will be issued shortly.

Uthmeier also said ⁠ChatGPT, which has over 900 million weekly active ​users, had ‌been linked to criminal behavior, including child sex ⁠abuse and ​the encouragement of suicide and self-harm.

"We've also learned that ChatGPT may likely have been used to assist the murderer ⁠in the recent mass school shooting ​at Florida State University" that killed two, he added.

OpenAI did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for ⁠comment.

While acknowledging AI as a "monumental leap" in technology, Uthmeier said it should supplement, support and advance mankind, not "lead to an existential crisis or our ultimate demise."

California ​Attorney General Rob Bonta and Delaware ⁠Attorney General Kathy Jennings sent a letter to OpenAI ​in September 2025 expressing deep concern ‌over increased reports of how ​OpenAI's products interact with children.

(Reporting by Juby Babu in Mexico City; Editing by Tasim Zahid)

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