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Zillow lost access to thousands of Chicago-area home listings after filing an antitrust lawsuit accusing MRED and Compass of colluding to hide listings in private networks, harming consumers and competitors.
Madison Square Garden bans lawyer John Scola after he sued the arena on behalf of a cop injured at a boxing match, highlighting the venue's continued use of facial recognition to enforce legal blacklists and raising privacy concerns.
Elon Musk claims the judge never ruled on the merits of the OpenAI case, only on a calendar technicality, and announces he will appeal to the Ninth Circuit, arguing that a precedent allowing looted charities would harm charitable giving in America.
The relationship between Apple and OpenAI is deteriorating, potentially leading to legal action.
OpenAI publishes a response to Elon Musk's court filing, claiming he cherry-picked quotes from private journal entries to misrepresent his 2017 position on OpenAI's structure. OpenAI states that Musk agreed to a for-profit transition, negotiations failed when he demanded full control, and he later encouraged them to raise billions independently.
OpenAI is publicly opposing a New York Times legal demand for 20 million user ChatGPT conversations, arguing it violates user privacy and breaks security practices. The company commits to strengthening privacy protections including client-side encryption and reiterates its resistance to similar previous demands.
OpenAI publicly released details about its falling out with Elon Musk, revealing he sought majority equity, board control, and CEO position, and later suggested merging OpenAI into Tesla before departing in early 2018.