OpenAI under investigation by group of state attorneys general, source says


The OpenAI logo in this illustration taken June 11, 2026. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

June 12 (Reuters) - A coalition of ⁠U.S. state attorneys general has opened a sweeping investigation into ⁠OpenAI, a source familiar with the matter said on Friday.

The ChatGPT ‌maker was served on Friday with a subpoena seeking documents related to a wide range of its activities and the impact on users, including advertising, user engagement and retention, and ​the handling of consumer and health data, ⁠the source said.

The subpoena, sent by ⁠New York's attorney general, also seeks information on activities related to minors ⁠and ‌seniors, deep learning models and internal company policies, the source added.

The probe represents the latest legal challenge for IPO-bound OpenAI, which ⁠is being sued by Florida for allegedly misrepresenting the ​safety of its ChatGPT ‌platform.

The source declined to be identified while discussing the investigation, which ⁠has not ​been publicly announced.

An OpenAI spokesperson said: "AI is a new and powerful technology, and we work every day to safely bring its benefits to people in a responsible ⁠way. We take the concerns raised by state ​attorneys general seriously and intend to engage constructively with their offices."

The Wall Street Journal first reported the probe on Friday.

The Florida lawsuit, the first by ⁠a U.S. state, claims the platform has harmed children by providing information to school shooters, offering guidance on self-harm and addicting young users.

A Canadian mother also sued OpenAI and Chief Executive Sam Altman in U.S. court on ​Thursday, alleging ChatGPT encouraged her daughter to kill ⁠herself.

OpenAI said on Monday it had confidentially filed for a U.S. IPO that ​a source said could come as early as ‌September and value the company at up ​to $1 trillion.

(Reporting by Carlos Méndez in Mexico City and Deepa Seetharaman in San Francisco; Editing by Tom Hogue and William Mallard)

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