Amazon faces lawsuit over Ring facial recognition software
A Virginia man is suing Amazon over Ring's "Familiar Faces" feature, alleging the technology violates people's privacy.
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A Virginia man is suing Amazon over Ring's "Familiar Faces" feature, alleging the technology violates people's privacy.
Florida has become the first state in the nation to file a lawsuit against AI giant OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman, alleging the company deliberately hid serious risks associated with ChatGPT from users. The post Florida Lawsuit: Sam Altman and OpenAI Concealed ChatGPT Safety Concerns appeared first on Breitbart.
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier sued OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman โ alleging the AI giant of stoking violence by putting profit over safety. The civil suit claims OpenAIโs tools, which include the hit ChatGPT chatbot, causes โgreat danger of addiction, cognitive decline, suicide, violence, and related harmsโ to users.
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier (R) has filed suit against OpenAI, alleging the artificial intelligence firm and its CEO, Sam Altman, promoted a product they knew could harm users. The complaint, filed Monday, makes Florida the first state to sue OpenAI and Altman over the design of its products, including its landmark ChatGPT model. Uthmeier...
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier on Monday filed a new complaint against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman, alleging the ChatGPT maker knowingly put profits over user safety to win the artificial intelligence โarms race.โ The lawsuit seeks to hold Altman liable for allegedly harming Floridians by failing to implement safeguards in ChatGPT and asks [โฆ]
CNN has sued Perplexity, alleging the AI company infringed the news networkโs copyrights and trademarks by illegally copying and distributing content without its consent. The lawsuit, filed Thursday in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, accused Perplexity of scraping more than 17,000 CNN stories, photos, videos and other content and [โฆ]