OpenAI class action claims ChatGPT queries shared with Meta, Google
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OpenAI is facing a class action lawsuit over allegations that the company shared user queries entered into ChatGPT with third parties including Meta (Facebook) and Google without users' knowledge or consent. The lawsuit claims this practice violated users' privacy rights and expectations.
If you've used ChatGPT and are concerned about how your data was handled, you may be part of this class action. While the case is still developing, affected users could potentially receive compensation for the alleged privacy violations.
Who Is Eligible?
You may be eligible to file a claim if you:
- Used ChatGPT at any time when the alleged data sharing occurred
- Had queries or conversations shared with Meta, Google, or other third parties without consent
- Suffered harm from the alleged privacy violations
- Details about specific timeframes and eligibility requirements are pending as the case develops
How Much Can You Get?
Compensation amounts have not yet been determined as this lawsuit is in early stages. Potential damages could include monetary compensation for privacy violations, though specific payout details will be established as the case progresses through the legal system.
How to File Your Claim
Filing your claim is quick and easy:
- Monitor the case development for updates on filing deadlines
- Gather any records of your ChatGPT usage if available
- Watch for official settlement announcements
- Download the Class Action Buddy app to stay updated on this and other settlements you may qualify for
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the OpenAI ChatGPT privacy lawsuit about?
The lawsuit alleges that OpenAI shared user queries and conversations from ChatGPT with companies like Meta and Google without users' knowledge or consent, potentially violating privacy rights.
Who can join the ChatGPT data sharing class action?
Users who had their ChatGPT queries allegedly shared with third parties without consent may be eligible. Specific eligibility requirements are still being determined as the case develops.
When is the deadline to file a claim in the OpenAI lawsuit?
No filing deadline has been set yet as this is an active lawsuit. Users should monitor the case for updates on deadlines and settlement opportunities.
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