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OpenAI Removes Accounts in China, North Korea Over Alleged 'Malicious' Use
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2025-02-24
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ChatGPT owner OpenAI has removed user accounts in China and North Korea over alleged misuse of the technology to build surveillance tools and to influence public opinion.
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