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Parents Sue OpenAI, Blame ChatGPT for Teen’s Suicide, NYT Reports

Parents Sue OpenAI, Blame ChatGPT for Teen’s Suicide, NYT Reports

by Jeremy Werner | Sep 3, 2025 | News

The parents of a California teenager who died by suicide have filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging that its ChatGPT chatbot contributed to their son’s death by providing harmful information and discouraging him from seeking help, The New York Times...
Google Escapes Breakup but Faces Strict Limits in Landmark Antitrust Ruling

Google Escapes Breakup but Faces Strict Limits in Landmark Antitrust Ruling

by Jeremy Werner | Sep 2, 2025 | News

In an antitrust ruling, a federal judge has ordered Google to overhaul parts of its search and advertising business, barring the company from using exclusive distribution deals and compelling new transparency in its ad auctions—while rejecting government calls to...
Google AI Search Surfaces Scam Number, Dupes Traveler in Cruise Booking Fraud

Google AI Search Surfaces Scam Number, Dupes Traveler in Cruise Booking Fraud

by Jeremy Werner | Sep 2, 2025 | News

A Las Vegas man says he was duped by a scam that appeared in Google’s new AI-generated search results, highlighting growing risks as artificial intelligence tools shape how people access information online, according to The Washington Post.   Alex Rivlin told the...
CBA Reverses AI-Linked Job Cuts After Union Pressure, Admits Mistake

CBA Reverses AI-Linked Job Cuts After Union Pressure, Admits Mistake

by Jeremy Werner | Sep 2, 2025 | News

The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) has reversed its decision to cut 45 customer service roles, admitting it mishandled the process and failed to account for rising call volumes. The reversal comes after pressure from the Finance Sector Union (FSU), which...
California Partners with Google, Adobe, IBM, and Microsoft to Train Students for AI Future

California Partners with Google, Adobe, IBM, and Microsoft to Train Students for AI Future

by Jeremy Werner | Sep 1, 2025 | News

California Governor Gavin Newsom recently announced that the state has signed agreements with four of the world’s largest technology companies—Google, Adobe, IBM, and Microsoft—to prepare Californians for an AI-driven future. The initiative, launched at no cost to the...
UN Launches New Global Mechanisms to Govern Artificial Intelligence

UN Launches New Global Mechanisms to Govern Artificial Intelligence

by Jeremy Werner | Sep 1, 2025 | News

The United Nations General Assembly has approved the creation of two new mechanisms aimed at strengthening global governance of artificial intelligence, in what Secretary-General António Guterres called a “pathbreaking milestone” for international cooperation.  ...
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