tech
February 10, 2026
A “QuitGPT” campaign is urging people to cancel their ChatGPT subscriptions
Backlash against ICE is fueling a broader movement against AI companies’ ties to President Trump.

TL;DR
- A campaign named QuitGPT is urging users to cancel their ChatGPT subscriptions.
- Reasons for canceling include dissatisfaction with the AI's coding abilities and meandering responses, as well as OpenAI president Greg Brockman's political donations to Trump's super PAC.
- Concerns are also raised about ICE using a résumé screening tool powered by ChatGPT-4.
- QuitGPT organizers state over 17,000 people have signed up on their campaign website.
- The movement is inspired by figures like Scott Galloway, who advocates for consumer boycotts against Big Tech platforms.
- This trend reflects a growing pressure from both consumers and tech workers against companies' political entanglements.
- The broader movement taps into anxieties about AI, including its energy costs, deepfake porn, mental health impacts, and job displacement.
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