Lawyers Seek $1 Billion From OpenAI
Lawyers including Jay Edelson from San Francisco are seeking at least $1 billion in damages from OpenAI. OpenAI issued a statement to Global News claiming a zero tolerance policy for using its tools to assist in violence and stated it has strengthened safeguards.
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“We'll be asking the jury to send us a strong message to open AI that it can't make a decision to put profits over the lives of little kids. And it's hard to imagine that we won't ask for at least a billion dollars.”
NPR
“this case is a dispute between the founders of Open AI about whether or not it has abandoned its founding mission.”
NPR
“He said what Sam Altman and the others did with OpenAI was the equivalent of the gift shop selling the Picasso's and pocketing the profits.”
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