Asked by Mason
I'm going to sue you
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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.
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.
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