QuitGPT is a movement encouraging ChatGPT subscribers to cancelThe organizers point to OpenAI leadership donations and government AI contracts as reasons to do soThe campaign has gained traction with thousands pledging online to quit

ChatGPT’s massive popularity is facing a snag from an unexpected direction. The QuitGPT movement was created by a loose coalition of activists and digital organizers when public records revealed OpenAI president Greg Brockman and his wife each donated $12.5 million to the pro-Trump super PAC MAGA Inc.

The group’s list of reasons to avoid spending money on OpenAI products like ChatGPT has since expanded to include criticism of the company making deals with federal agencies to offer AI tools powered by OpenAI models. OpenAI has not publicly responded to the campaign, but QuitGPT has quickly become one of the most visible attempts yet to weaponize subscription economics against a major AI company.

federal operations gave the boycott a moral narrative beyond simple partisan disagreement.

Sam Altman

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman oversaw OpenAI’s transition to a for-profit company in 2025. (Image credit: Getty Images / Justin Sullivan)

dropped the popular GPT-4o model, and introduced sponsored links on the platform, has produced a broader sense of disillusionment and a willingness to push back against the parent company.

OpenAI launched as a nonprofit that was looking out for humanities interests in the race to create Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). It switch from being a nonprofit company last year to being a for-profit company, which disappointed many.

In the meantime, competitors such as Google with Gemini and Anthropic with Claude stand ready to absorb users who are willing to migrate. The QuitGPT website encourages exploring alternatives.

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Whether digital tools can remain politically neutral is a question that increasingly looks to have only a negative answer. Technology companies once might have cultivated apolitical reputations and objected to being linked to the politics of their customers. That wouldn’t fly anymore, given how many care about the leadership donations, government contracts, and policy positions of the companies they engage with.

Even if QuitGPT does not dramatically alter ChatGPT subscription numbers, it highlights a shift in how AI companies are perceived. Performance and novelty only contribute some of the value. Other AI CEOs might take away a salient lesson in political and ethical transparency if they still want to be in the AI business next year.

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