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  1. Teen's Suicide After Confiding in ChatGPT Spurs Lawsuit

    Americas Teen's Suicide After Confiding in ChatGPT Spurs Lawsuit

    The Digest: The family of 16-year-old Adam Raine is suing OpenAI, alleging that ChatGPT contributed to their son’s death by suicide. The lawsuit claims the chatbot provided harmful advice and failed to provide help, igniting a broader debate on AI safety and regulation. Key Digest: The...
  2. ChatGPT to Introduce Parental Controls After Teen's Death

    Americas ChatGPT to Introduce Parental Controls After Teen's Death

    The Digest: In a move toward creating AI with guardrails, OpenAI has announced it will introduce parental controls to ChatGPT within the next month. The decision follows a lawsuit from parents who allege the chatbot contributed to their son’s suicide, and it comes amid growing concerns about...
  3. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Raises Alarm Over ChatGPT Privacy Risks

    Americas OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Raises Alarm Over ChatGPT Privacy Risks

    The Digest: Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, has raised concerns that user conversations with ChatGPT are not legally protected and could be used in court, underscoring the need for stronger legal privacy safeguards for AI chats. Key Points: Altman highlighted that ChatGPT conversations lack...
  4. Unequal Bets: AI Engineer’s $100M Meta Offer Surpasses Flutterwave’s Annual Revenue

    Americas Unequal Bets: AI Engineer’s $100M Meta Offer Surpasses Flutterwave’s Annual Revenue

    Unequal Bets made headlines as Meta reportedly offered OpenAI engineers sign-on deals worth up to $100 million, according to MSN. For context, that figure exceeds African fintech unicorn Flutterwave’s total reported revenue for 2024—earned across all operations—to secure one AI expert. Key...
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