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INDUSTRY REPORTKrafton2026-03-17

Krafton Deletes ChatGPT Chats Requesting Help to Terminate Founder Contracts

Key Takeaways

  • ▸Krafton deleted ChatGPT conversations that reportedly contained inquiries about terminating founder contracts, raising governance and transparency concerns
  • ▸The incident underscores how companies are using LLMs for sensitive business and legal strategy discussions
  • ▸Questions emerge about data management, privacy, and the appropriateness of using AI chatbots for confidential corporate matters
Source:
Hacker Newshttps://courts.delaware.gov/Opinions/Download.aspx?id=392880↗

Summary

Krafton, the South Korean gaming and entertainment company, has deleted ChatGPT conversation histories in which the company allegedly sought assistance from OpenAI's chatbot regarding strategies to terminate contracts with its founders. The deletion of these chat records raises questions about corporate governance and the use of AI tools for sensitive legal and business matters. This incident highlights the broader issue of how companies are leveraging large language models for strategic decision-making, particularly in scenarios involving founder relations and contract negotiations. The move suggests potential concerns about transparency and accountability in corporate communications involving AI-generated advice.

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