The 'QuitGPT' movement, a grassroots campaign urging users to boycott ChatGPT, has gained significant momentum online due to ethical concerns and political affiliations of OpenAI's leadership. According to Analytics Insight, the movement was sparked by revelations that OpenAI President Greg Brockman and his wife donated $12.5 million each to a super PAC supporting President Donald Trump. This has led to widespread backlash, with thousands of users canceling their ChatGPT subscriptions. The campaign has reportedly garnered over 17,000 pledges on its website, as noted by Analytics Insight, and is spreading rapidly across platforms like Reddit and Instagram. TechJuice highlights that the movement is driven by privacy concerns, data security issues, and perceived bias in AI technology, reflecting a broader unease about corporate accountability and the ethical implications of AI deployment in government systems, such as the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's use of ChatGPT-4 for resume screening.
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QuitGPT Movement Emerges in Response to AI Privacy Concerns

The 'QuitGPT' movement urges boycotting ChatGPT over ethical concerns and political ties of OpenAI's leaders, gaining traction with 17,000 pledges, but its impact on 900M users is unclear.
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