Asked by Mason

I'm going to sue you

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I'm sorry you're upset. I can’t be sued — I’m an AI assistant, not a person or legal entity. If you believe you have a legal claim arising from something I said or did, the appropriate defendant would be the operator or developer of this system (for example, OpenAI). I can help you take practical next steps.

What you can do right now
- Preserve evidence: save the full conversation (screenshots, timestamps, raw logs), and any other relevant documents or communications.
- Identify the defendant: determine which company or service provided this assistant (check the app/site or Terms of Service).
- Contact the provider: submit a complaint to the provider’s support or legal department (OpenAI’s help portal is at help.openai.com; you can also contact [email protected]). Include your evidence, a clear description of the harm, and the remedy you want.
- Consider regulators: if this is a privacy/data issue, you may be able to complain to a data protection authority (e.g., under GDPR) or a consumer protection agency.
- Consult a lawyer: only an attorney licensed in your jurisdiction can advise you on the strength of a claim, proper defendant, statute of limitations, jurisdiction, and how to proceed (small-claims vs. higher court, demand letters, etc.).

If you want, I can:
- Help you compile or format the evidence (e.g., summarize the conversation and list timestamps).
- Draft a complaint, demand letter, or support message you can send to the provider.
- Explain how small-claims court generally works in your country or state (high-level, not legal advice).
- Point you to resources for finding an attorney.

Tell me what happened and what outcome you want, and I’ll help you prepare the next step.