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OpenAI says it has banned two clusters of ChatGPT accounts linked to covert influence operations originating from China. One campaign targeted opposition to AI data centers, the other focused on US tariff policy, and took aim at US President Donald Trump. Separately, US federal authorities shut down 13 fake job recruitment sites linked to China, allegedly used to extract classified information from government and military personnel.

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00:00The maker of ChatGPT has accused China of using its platform to conduct influence operations in the U.S.
00:07OpenAI says it has spanned two clusters of ChatGPT accounts linked to what it calls covert influence operations designed to
00:15sway public sentiment.
00:16One campaign attacked the build-out of AI data centers, while the other went after U.S. tariff policies.
00:23The tech firm says content specifically targeted U.S. President Donald Trump, but not China's leader Xi Jinping.
00:29Separately, U.S. federal authorities shut down 13 fake job recruitment websites they say were designed to extract classified information
00:37from government and military employees.
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