OpenAI is being sued for training ChatGPT with ‘stolen’ personal data
A California law firm has filed a class-action lawsuit against OpenAI for “stealing” personal data to train ChatGPT.
A California law firm has filed a class-action lawsuit against OpenAI for “stealing” personal data to train ChatGPT.

Today, Clarkson Law Firm filed a federal class action lawsuit in the Northern District of California against OpenAI and Microsoft.
A California law firm says the company’s use of scraped data from the web violates the rights of millions of internet users
OpenAI violated the copyrights and privacy of hundreds of millions of
internet users to create ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence products,
pursuing profits at the expense of privacy, ethics and potentially even the
existence of the human race, according to a proposed class action filed
Wednesday in California federal court.