在 2026年2月26日 3:49 PM GMT+8,OpenAI 表示,ChatGPT 拒绝协助一名与中国执法部门有关的人员策划一场抹黑日本首相 Sanae Takaichi 的网路行动。OpenAI 在其最新的打击恶意使用 AI 更新中称,该用户要求修改关于更广泛秘密影响行动的状态报告,目标涵盖国内与国外对手。OpenAI 表示,证据显示中国执法部门正在进行一项「大规模、资源密集且持续」的压制异见行动。
中国外交部发言人毛宁在周四例行记者会上表示:「我不熟悉你提到的情况,也看不到这一指控有任何依据。」OpenAI 于周三表示,其识别出的不当行为包括针对印尼人的恋爱诈骗、与俄罗斯有关的社群媒体内容农场,以及更多被认为很可能源自中国、试图向美国官员获取资讯的帐号。这一宣布发生在 Anthropic PBC 于 2026年2月25日 决定放宽其 AI 安全承诺、同时也抵制美国国防部要求其取消防护措施之后,也发生在日期为 2026年2月26日、关于该压力的报导之后。
OpenAI 表示,针对 Sanae Takaichi 的计划在 10月中旬浮现;她被描述为日本首位女性首相,而当时正值她当选前几天,且她曾批评内蒙古的人权状况。OpenAI 表示,该用户寻求协助以放大对 Takaichi 的负面评论,指控她有极右倾向,并提升线上施压。文章称,Takaichi 后来因涉台言论招致中国谴责,而由此引发的外交争端持续拖累日中两国的旅游与贸易。
On February 26, 2026 at 3:49 PM GMT+8, OpenAI said ChatGPT refused to assist an individual associated with Chinese law enforcement in planning an online campaign to discredit Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. In its latest update on disrupting malicious uses of AI, OpenAI said the user requested edits to status reports on a wider set of covert influence operations against domestic and foreign adversaries. OpenAI said the evidence indicated a "large-scale, resource-intensive and sustained" effort by Chinese law enforcement to suppress dissent.
Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said at a regular news conference on Thursday, "I’m not familiar with what you mentioned and do not see any basis for this accusation." OpenAI said on Wednesday that it identified misdeeds including romance scams targeting Indonesians, a social media content farm linked to Russia, and more accounts deemed likely to have originated in China seeking information from US officials. The announcement followed Anthropic PBC’s decision on February 25, 2026 to loosen its AI safety commitment while also resisting US Department of Defense pressure to drop safeguards, and it also followed reporting dated February 26, 2026 on that pressure.
OpenAI said the plan targeting Sanae Takaichi, described as Japan’s first female prime minister, surfaced in mid-October in the days leading up to her election when she criticized human rights conditions in Inner Mongolia. OpenAI said the user sought help to amplify negative comments about Takaichi, accuse her of far-right leanings, and increase online pressure. The article says Takaichi later drew a rebuke from China over remarks about Taiwan, and that the resulting diplomatic spat continues to weigh on tourism and trade between Japan and China. (Key numbers: 10)