The day I deleted my ChatGPT account
"I deleted my ChatGPT account the day I saw the Pentagon contract news. Three years of conversations. Gone. Because I couldn't stomach what OpenAI had become."
"I helped OpenAI grow. I paid for Plus. I defended them on forums. And they used that goodwill to build military AI and fire the people who raised concerns. I felt like an idiot."
This isn't paranoia. The facts are documented: OpenAI secured contracts with US defense agencies including the Pentagon. They fired researchers who warned about safety risks when those warnings became inconvenient. Sam Altman was briefly ousted by his own board over concerns about his direction, then reinstated when Microsoft's money made it impossible to do otherwise.
The organization that promised to develop AI "for the benefit of all humanity" is now deeply entangled with military interests, surveillance infrastructure, and profit motives that directly conflict with user wellbeing. When you talk to ChatGPT, your words potentially train models that might end up in weapons systems, government surveillance tools, or corporate espionage applications. You didn't sign up for that.
The #QuitGPT movement isn't just frustration - it's people recognizing that where your data goes and who benefits from your AI conversations actually matters. You have a choice.