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A resource containing 933 legally structured chunks of the EU AI Act along with BGE-M3 embeddings, packaged in a single SQLite file for easy use in retrieval-augmented generation systems.
xAI is suing a South Carolina man who allegedly used its Grok AI chatbot to generate and distribute child sexual abuse material (CSAM), marking the first time the company has taken legal action over deepfakes created with its tool.
A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction blocking the Trump administration's policy to revoke visas and deport non-US citizens working in content moderation, ruling that the policy was overly broad and lacked clear justification.
OpenAI lost its trademark dispute at the European Union General Court, which ruled that 'OPENAI' is descriptive for software and IT services, lacking distinctiveness for trademark protection.
Google and Epic Games have withdrawn their joint motion to modify the court's injunction, clearing the way for Google to carry third-party Android app stores in Google Play starting July 22, 2026.
OpenAI has responded to Apple's trade secret lawsuit, denying the allegations and stating they lack merit, while the legal dispute unfolds over alleged theft of confidential information from Apple employees who joined OpenAI.
Emails reveal that an Apple attorney mistakenly mixed up the names of two Asian OpenAI employees, causing a breakdown in communication and souring talks before Apple filed a lawsuit over alleged trade secret theft.
A lawsuit claims Meta used AI systems, including 'Metamate,' to select 8,000 employees for layoffs, allegedly discriminating against workers with disabilities or those on protected leave. Meta denies the accusations, asserting that humans made the decisions.
StubHub and its CEO Eric Baker are facing a proposed $5-million class-action lawsuit in the US over deceptive practices and ties to mass scalping, following a CBC investigation revealing Baker's hedge fund engages in large-scale ticket resale on the platform.
Apple filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing former Apple employees of stealing trade secrets related to hardware for OpenAI's benefit, adding to OpenAI's growing legal troubles as it prepares for an IPO.
Apple's trade secrets lawsuit against OpenAI contains extraordinary allegations, including employees accessing Apple's systems by exploiting an authentication bug and being directed to bring Apple parts to interviews. Apple claims the misconduct is normalized by OpenAI's leadership.
Apple's lawsuit accuses OpenAI of orchestrating a scheme to steal confidential documents and hardware prototypes through former Apple employees, as OpenAI prepares to launch its first AI hardware device.
The New York Times alleges OpenAI misled the court by claiming it couldn't search training data for copyrighted material, despite having previously done so and deleting billions of chat logs. The case raises concerns about transparency and accountability in AI companies.
An incident involving an OpenAI engineer's dismissive reaction set the stage for a legal confrontation between OpenAI and Apple.
Apple has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, with surprising details emerging.
An ex-Apple employee who joined OpenAI allegedly stole confidential Apple hardware files using an unreturned laptop, leading to a major lawsuit.
Flock Safety denies sending a cease-and-desist letter to a lecture series; the letter appears forged, sparking debate about surveillance.
A ransomware negotiator hired to represent victims was secretly working for the BlackCat attackers, sharing confidential client information to maximize ransom payments, leading to a 6-year prison sentence.
Meta is pursuing legal action against former executive Sarah Wynn-Williams to prevent her from promoting her memoir 'Careless People,' citing a non-disparagement clause in her severance agreement. The case raises significant questions about free speech and corporate power.
A federal judge reluctantly approved a $1.5 million settlement between Elon Musk and the SEC over a stock disclosure violation, despite finding the penalty insufficient and expressing concerns about the deal.