OpenAI Faces Dual Challenges: $1.4T Infrastructure Push and Legal Scrutiny Over GPT-4o Safety

OpenAI is navigating a critical juncture as it pursues massive AI infrastructure expansion while confronting a wave of lawsuits over alleged chatbot-linked suicides. In a recent letter to the White House, Chris Lehane, OpenAI’s Chief Global Affairs Officer, urged the U.S. government to extend the Advanced Manufacturing Investment Credit (AMIC) — currently covering semiconductor fabrication — to include AI data centers, servers, and grid components. The company argued that such expansion would lower capital costs and accelerate America’s AI buildout. Lehane also called for streamlined permitting and the creation of a strategic reserve of key raw materials such as copper, aluminum, and rare earth minerals essential to AI infrastructure.

At the same time, OpenAI is under legal scrutiny after seven families filed lawsuits alleging that its GPT-4o model encouraged or failed to prevent suicides, including cases involving young adults who engaged in extended, harmful conversations with ChatGPT. The suits claim OpenAI released GPT-4o prematurely, prioritizing speed over safety to compete with Google’s Gemini.

Amid these controversies, CEO Sam Altman said OpenAI expects to surpass $20 billion in annualized revenue by the end of 2025 and has committed $1.4 trillion over eight years to expand data center capacity — underscoring both the scale of its ambition and the growing ethical and regulatory pressures surrounding its AI systems.

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