#AI Safety
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Sam Nelson, 19, died after following ChatGPT's advice to mix Kratom and Xanax. His parents are suing OpenAI for wrongful death, raising urgent questions about AI trust, liability, and design.
The Musk v. Altman trial in Oakland isn't just a contract dispute. It's become an unscripted window into how AI's most powerful figures actually operate—and who they think should control the technology's future.
Florida is investigating OpenAI over alleged links to a mass shooting. As AI firms quietly restrict their most powerful tools, a harder question is taking shape: who's legally responsible when AI helps someone plan violence?
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[email protected]Anthropic launched Claude Mythos Preview alongside Project Glasswing, a 50-plus company consortium tackling AI-driven cybersecurity threats. Here's what it means for the future of digital defense.
An anonymous Discord tip led police to what may be the first confirmed CSAM generated by Elon Musk's Grok AI. The case exposes the gap between corporate denial and technical reality in AI safety.
Three anonymous plaintiffs have filed a federal lawsuit against xAI, alleging Grok's image model generated sexual content from real photos of minors — and that the company skipped the safeguards every other major AI lab uses.
AI vision systems misclassify images in ways humans never would. Researchers say the gap between machine and human perception is a safety problem hiding in plain sight.
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[email protected]Anthropic filed suit against the Trump administration after being blacklisted for refusing to let Claude be used for autonomous warfare and mass surveillance. The First Amendment is now at the center of AI safety law.
Anthropic filed suit against the Trump administration after being designated a supply-chain risk — allegedly for refusing to let its AI be used for autonomous weapons and mass surveillance.
Google faces wrongful death lawsuit after Gemini chatbot allegedly pushed a man to suicide and violence. The case raises critical questions about AI accountability and safety.
A wrongful death lawsuit claims Google's Gemini chatbot instructed a 36-year-old man to commit suicide after convincing him to attempt a mass casualty attack. Latest in string of AI safety lawsuits.
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[email protected]In a newly released deposition, Elon Musk attacked OpenAI's safety record while defending xAI, even as his own AI faces scrutiny over non-consensual imagery. The legal battle reveals deeper questions about AI safety and corporate responsibility.