‘QuitGPT' Explained: Why Users Are Cancelling ChatGPT?
The U.S.-focused QuitGPT campaign cites $25 million in donations to a pro-Trump PAC and government use of AI as reasons to cancel ChatGPT subscriptions.
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The movement emerged in the United States as an online boycott campaign that encourages users to cancel ChatGPT subscriptions
OpenAI is facing a rapidly growing boycott campaign. The QuitGPT campaign is encouraging the cancellation of ChatGPT subscriptions as a political protest. It has become viral after revelations about the donations of OpenAI's leaders and the use of AI tools by ICE. The authors claim that more than 17,000 users have committed themselves, mainly young activists and technology workers. The campaign also brings together people from the...
Is the wind turning for OpenAI? In recent days, an unprecedented protest movement called "QuitGPT" has taken on a spectacular scale on social networks. Objective: to push users to delete their account and uninstall the application of the world's most famous chatbot.
OpenAI is at the heart of a growing protest movement calling for subscriptions to be cancelled under the hashtag QuitGPT. This is due to millions of donations from the leadership to Donald Trump and the cooperation with the U.S. immigration police. (Read more)
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