OpenAI announced on June 11, 2026, that it identified influence operators, likely based in China, who utilized ChatGPT accounts to promote specific narratives regarding American artificial intelligence and technology policy debates. The report indicated that two clusters of ChatGPT accounts were likely originating from China, with one cluster responsible for generating social media comments and images that made various claims.
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OpenAI reports potential Chinese influence in US technology discussions
OpenAI's report suggests that influence operators, likely from China, have been using ChatGPT accounts to shape narratives around US technology policies. The findings include the identification of two clusters of accounts associated with these activities.
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OpenAI reports potential Chinese influence in US technology discussions