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Jun 13, 2026
OpenAI Under Multi-State Investigation by Attorneys General
State attorneys general have launched a coordinated probe into OpenAI, issuing a subpoena that seek…
A coalition of state attorneys general has opened a formal investigation into OpenAI, serving a subpoena that demands extensive documentation on the company’s advertising, user engagement, data practices, and safeguards for minors and seniors.
State Attorneys General Open Multi‑State Investigation into OpenAI
Friday, June 13, 2026: New York Attorney General serves subpoena to OpenAI.
Other states have joined the inquiry, though they were not named publicly.
OpenAI confirms cooperation in a statement to the Wall Street Journal.
Scope of the Subpoena and Requested Documentation
Advertising strategies and spend.
User engagement metrics and retention data.
Model "sycophancy" – how the system tailors responses to user expectations.
Handling of consumer, health, and minor‑related data.
Safety mechanisms for vulnerable populations, including minors and seniors.
Regulatory Ripple Effects Across the AI Industry
The probe signals a shift toward tighter state‑level oversight of generative AI. Regulators are focusing on:
Transparency around data collection and usage.
Effectiveness of built‑in safeguards for at‑risk users.
Potential conflicts with upcoming federal AI legislation.
OpenAI’s recent legal battles—ranging from Elon Musk's founding‑agreement lawsuit to copyright and suicide‑related claims—compound the pressure as the company prepares to go public.
What the Next Six Months Could Hold for OpenAI
Possible settlement agreements that could mandate stricter safety protocols.
Regulatory fines or mandated changes that may affect the timing of its confidential IPO filing.
Industry‑wide policy adjustments as competitors pre‑empt similar investigations.
Continued scrutiny of OpenAI’s response to high‑profile incidents, such as the Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier lawsuit and the Tumbler Ridge shooting case.
Analysts expect OpenAI to double‑down on its “protective experience” for minors while negotiating with state officials, a strategy that could shape the regulatory landscape for all AI developers.
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#Sam Altman
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