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‘Don’t let your loved ones use ChatGPT’: Musk targets OpenAI over ChatGPT safety as legal pressure mounts

FP Tech Desk January 21, 2026, 14:23:08 IST

Elon Musk has once again targeted OpenAI CEO Sam Altman over the death cases tied to the AI chatbot stating that no one should use ChatGPT. In response, Altman lashed out at Musk mentioning Tesla Autopilot-related deaths and the controversy involving the creation of nonconsensual sexual imagery by Grok AI.

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This combination of pictures shows (L-R) Elon Musk in Los Angeles on May 6, 2024 and Open AI CEO Sam Altman in Seoul on February 4, 2025. File image/ AFP
This combination of pictures shows (L-R) Elon Musk in Los Angeles on May 6, 2024 and Open AI CEO Sam Altman in Seoul on February 4, 2025. File image/ AFP

Tesla CEO and billionaire Elon Musk, has been in focus from the past few weeks due to the Grok controversy over the explicit sexual images of women and young girls. Recently, the wind has turned and he is seen openly criticising OpenAI for failing to protect users who were experiencing mental distress.  

Musk bashed out at ChatGPT referring to the death cases tied to the AI chatbot. Musk stated that, “Don’t let your loved ones use ChatGPT,” in a recent post on X to which OpenAI CEO bashed out on Musk  

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His comments come as two lawsuits accuse ChatGPT of harming vulnerable people. The lawsuit claims the chatbot did not react properly when help was needed.

These cases have increased public concern and legal pressure, raising serious questions about responsibility and safety in artificial intelligence.

How did the banter start?

The banter started with Musk’s tweet about ChatGPT while reacting to a claim from crypto-focused influencer account DogeDesigner.  

A few minutes after the tweet, Sam Altman lashed out at Musk  mentioning Tesla Autopilot-related deaths and the controversy involving the creation of nonconsensual sexual imagery by Grok AI.

“Sometimes you complain about ChatGPT being too restrictive, and then in cases like this you claim it’s too relaxed. Almost a billion people use it and some of them may be in very fragile mental states. We will continue to do our best to get this right and we feel huge responsibility to do the best we can, but these are tragic and complicated situations that deserve to be treated with respect,” Sam Atlman tweeted.

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Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI

The clash between the two tech leaders came amid Musk’s escalated lawsuit against OpenAI. The xAI founder and CEO accused OpenAI of abandoning its nonprofit mission. He also alleged that the tech company sidelined him despite his early involvement.

His comments came after details from a lawsuit in the United States claimed that a man was influenced by long conversations with the chatbot before killing his mother and then himself. Musk further said that AI must focus on truth and must never support false or dangerous beliefs.

The case involves a 56-year-old man named Stein Erik Soelberg and his 83-year-old mother, Suzanne Eberson.  

The world’s richest man now wants OpenAI and its largest backer, Microsoft, to pay him damages in the range of $79 billion to $134 billion.

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