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Here's who's suing OpenAI, from Elon Musk to George R. R. Martin -- and what i

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Here's who's suing OpenAI, from Elon Musk to George R. R. Martin -- and what it could cost Sam Altman

OpenAI is disrupting almost every industry in its path. But moving fast comes with costs. In its journey to transform from an AI research lab to one of the most valuable companies in the world, OpenAI -- and its CEO, Sam Altman -- face significant legal challenges. Everything from OpenAI's transiti

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sheer, popcorn-worthy Clash-of-the-Tech-Titans entertainment

Frames the Musk-Altman litigation as entertainment rather than a legal dispute, using emotionally charged, sensationalizing language ('popcorn-worthy,' 'Clash-of-the-Tech-Titans') where neutral description exists.

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a deeply troubling pattern

The phrase is attributed to Musk's lawsuit but the author presents it without qualification or counterpoint, allowing the loaded framing to stand.

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The case poses a novel question about the extent to which AI companies can be held responsible for the real-world consequences of their chatbots.

Teases an unresolved legal question that functions as an open loop, signaling an ongoing story that requires continued attention without providing a definitive answer.

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Crisis contractor for OpenAI, Anthropic eyes a move to combat extremism

SYDNEY, April 2 (Reuters) - People who show violent extremist tendencies on ChatGPT will be directed to human and chatbot‑based deradicalisation support through a new tool in development in New Zealand, the people behind it said. The initiative is the latest attempt to address safety concerns in th

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Heightened moderation associated with militancy by platforms under pressure from law enforcement has seen sympathisers moving to less regulated alternatives like Telegram, according to a 2025 study

The author's own framing ('Heightened moderation associated with militancy by platforms under pressure from law enforcement has seen sympathisers moving to less regulated alternatives') imposes a causal story that platform moderation drives extremists to Telegram, nudging beyond what the study citation alone supports.

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the people behind it said

While this is common journalistic shorthand, in a context where the founder is also the company's sole operator ('runs from his home'), the vague collective reference 'the people behind it' sanitizes the solo-founder arrangement, where 'Taylor said' would be more precise.

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