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by Planktonne 15 days ago
> alleging that the company knowingly released and aggressively marketed ChatGPT to the public—including to children—while concealing serious risks, suppressing internal safety warnings, and deceiving Floridians about the true nature and dangers of the product.

You can argue about whether a lawsuit is how this should be handled, but these are all easily-supported allegations.

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A lawsuit is basically the only real thing you can do.
So? They have a first amendment right to market their products.
Companies don’t have a “first amendment right” to be dishonest or to sell things which are harmful. Tobacco companies used to make all sorts of claims in their ads and nobody held that they had a magical free speech right to ignore risks their own researchers were well aware of.