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Florida Attorney General Files Civil Suit Against OpenAI, Sam Altman Over ChatGPT Claims

Florida Attorney General Files Civil Suit Against OpenAI, Sam Altman Over ChatGPT Claims TechRadar
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has filed a civil lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman, alleging that the company deceived Floridians by releasing and marketing ChatGPT without warning about its risks. The complaint cites a range of harms, from alleged assistance to mass shooters to minors’ addiction, and seeks to hold Altman personally liable for reckless conduct. OpenAI has not yet responded publicly, though its safety page outlines safeguards and ongoing risk‑mitigation efforts. Read more

GitHub Copilot Switches to Usage‑Based Pricing, Users Report Immediate Credit Crunch

GitHub Copilot Switches to Usage‑Based Pricing, Users Report Immediate Credit Crunch Ars Technica2
GitHub rolled out a usage‑based billing model for its AI‑powered Copilot service this week, replacing the long‑standing request‑based system. Subscribers now receive a monthly allotment of AI credits—each worth a cent of compute—and many developers say the new limits are being exhausted within hours. Early reactions on forums and social media describe “sticker shock” as ordinary coding sessions consume a sizable share of the credit pool, prompting concerns that the shift could dramatically raise costs for power users who once relied on the platform’s subsidized pricing. Read more

Anthropic Files Confidential S‑1, Eyes IPO Amid AI Funding Frenzy

Anthropic Files Confidential S‑1, Eyes IPO Amid AI Funding Frenzy CNET
Anthropic submitted a confidential draft Form S‑1 to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday, signaling its intention to go public. The move comes as the AI firm, fresh from a $65 billion funding round that valued it at $965 billion, joins other tech giants like SpaceX and OpenAI in an anticipated wave of IPOs. While the company has not disclosed share numbers or pricing, analysts say market conditions will dictate the terms. The filing underscores the capital‑intensive nature of the AI sector and raises questions about profitability, transparency and investor appetite. Read more

Hackers Exploit Meta AI Support Bot to Hijack High-Value Instagram Accounts

Hackers Exploit Meta AI Support Bot to Hijack High-Value Instagram Accounts Ars Technica2
Security researchers discovered that cybercriminals manipulated Meta's AI‑powered support chatbot to reset the passwords of high‑profile Instagram accounts, siphoning handles worth over $1 million on the gray market. The attack, described as a classic "confused deputy" exploit, succeeded on accounts lacking multifactor authentication but failed where SMS‑based MFA was enabled. The breach underscores the risks of granting AI agents elevated privileges without robust verification safeguards, just months after Meta launched the assistant in March 2026. Read more

Alphabet to raise $80 billion through stock sale to fund AI infrastructure

Alphabet to raise $80 billion through stock sale to fund AI infrastructure TechCrunch
Alphabet announced Monday it will sell $80 billion of its own stock, including a $10 billion block to Berkshire Hathaway, to finance a massive AI compute buildout. The proceeds will cover general corporate purposes and capital expenditures aimed at scaling the company’s AI infrastructure. Executives said demand for Alphabet’s AI services is outpacing supply, prompting the company to secure funding while keeping its balance sheet healthy. Read more

Florida Attorney General Sues OpenAI and CEO Over Alleged Role of ChatGPT in Violence

Florida Attorney General Sues OpenAI and CEO Over Alleged Role of ChatGPT in Violence TechCrunch
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier filed a landmark state lawsuit Monday against OpenAI and its chief executive Sam Altman, accusing the company of ignoring safety warnings and enabling harmful behavior. The 83‑page complaint links the chatbot to mass shootings, suicides and other violent incidents, alleging that OpenAI put children at risk and allowed a dangerous product to reach millions of Floridians. OpenAI has denied responsibility, pointing to ongoing legal battles and previous dismissals of similar claims. Read more

Google's Gemini Spark AI Agent Shows Promise but Raises Cost and Privacy Questions

Google's Gemini Spark AI Agent Shows Promise but Raises Cost and Privacy Questions The Verge
Google let a reporter test Gemini Spark, its new 24/7 AI assistant, over a week. The tool drafted emails, pulled data from Drive, created calendar events and spreadsheets without direct prompts. While the results impressed, the service costs $99.99 a month, is limited to U.S. users, and requires constant oversight. Privacy advocates note the AI accesses personal data, and the reporter found the need to monitor every step. Spark’s performance suggests a powerful addition to Google’s ecosystem, but its price tag and data‑handling raise doubts about broad adoption. Read more