
euronews.com
March 4, 2026
3 min read
55/100
Summary
A protest movement named "QuitGPT" is encouraging users to cancel subscriptions to OpenAI's ChatGPT following its deal with the US Department of Defense. Over 1.5 million individuals have reportedly participated by cancelling subscriptions, sharing boycott messages, or signing up through quitgpt.org.
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