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College Student Sues OpenAI Claiming ChatGPT Caused a Psychological Break

College Student Sues OpenAI Claiming ChatGPT Caused a Psychological Break

A college student from Georgia has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging that interactions with ChatGPT convinced him he was an oracle and triggered a psychotic episode.

Ars Technica reports that Darian DeCruise, a student at Morehouse College, has initiated legal action against OpenAI in San Diego Superior Court, claiming that its ChatGPT AI chatbot caused severe psychological harm. The lawsuit represents the eleventh known case against the company involving alleged mental health breakdowns linked to ChatGPT usage.

DE Gov. Meyer: Dem DHS Demands Are 'a Compromise'

DE Gov. Meyer: Dem DHS Demands Are 'a Compromise'

On Friday’s broadcast of C-SPAN’s “Ceasefire,” Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer (D) argued that the demands from Democrats to end the DHS shutdown by funding the agency are “a compromise.”

Host Greta Brawner asked, “You’ve seen the Democrats’ demands here in Washington, ten different demands. Do you think that they need to compromise, though, on those ten?”

'Winter's Fury': 40 Million Americans Brace for Major East Coast Storm

'Winter's Fury': 40 Million Americans Brace for Major East Coast Storm

A huge winter storm is expected to wallop the East Coast Sunday into Monday, and over 40 million Americans are bracing for impact.

The nor’easter was forecast to drop heavy snow on the I-95 corridor, prompting officials with the National Weather Service (NWS) to place southern Delaware, the Jersey Shore, New York City, Long Island, and the Connecticut coastal area under a blizzard warning, ABC News reported Saturday.

UK Gov't Considers Removing Ex-Prince Andrew From Line of Succession

UK Gov't Considers Removing Ex-Prince Andrew From Line of Succession

(AFP) — The British government on Friday mulled passing a law to remove former prince Andrew from the line of succession, as police stepped up investigations into his conduct, quizzing the disgraced royal’s former protection officers.

Amid a torrent of often tawdry revelations from the files of late US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, King Charles III has already stripped his younger brother of all his titles and ousted him from his home in Windsor.

Freedom For All: Trump to Give Britons and Europeans Tools to Bypass Online Censorship

Freedom For All: Trump to Give Britons and Europeans Tools to Bypass Online Censorship

The redcoats of internet censorship are coming but an American midnight rider is coming to save Europeans from their own governments, the Trump White House teases, stating: “Reclaim your human right to free expression. Get ready.”

A growing number of websites have chosen to simply block users rather than comply with arduous censorship demands in response to Europe’s Digital Services Act and the UK’s Online Safety Act, with many more hidden behind government-mandated age-verification making linking a real-life identity to internet use a prerequisite for access.

Paramount Celebrates as Warner Bros. Takeover Bid Clears U.S. Antitrust Waiting Period

Paramount Celebrates as Warner Bros. Takeover Bid Clears U.S. Antitrust Waiting Period

Paramount Skydance is celebrating the fact that its takeover bid for Warner Brothers Discovery has survived its first regulatory hurdle and is now past the waiting period restriction imposed by the Department of Justice.

The studio says that on February 19 its bid cleared the Department of Justice’s Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) waiting period and is now ready for serious consideration, according to The Wrap.

Susan Rice Threatens Trump Supporters: 'Revenge Is Best Served Cold'

Susan Rice Threatens Trump Supporters: 'Revenge Is Best Served Cold'

President Joe Biden’s domestic policy chief is promising revenge against the voters, business executives, and appointees who support President Donald Trump’s 2024 election mandate.

“A very prominent public figure, who has served at nearly the very highest levels, once told me … ‘Revenge is best served cold,’ and the older I get, the more I see the wisdom of that,” Susan Rice said in a February 19 video interview by a fellow Democrat.

FNC's Turley: Sotomayor, Jackson Suddenly Became Textualists, Developed Opposition to Delegating Power to President

FNC's Turley: Sotomayor, Jackson Suddenly Became Textualists, Developed Opposition to Delegating Power to President

On Friday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Ingraham Angle,” Fox News Contributor and George Washington University Law Professor Jonathan Turley said that “it is funny” that Supreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown Jackson took a textualist approach on the tariff ruling and pushed back against the delegation of authority to the president since “It’s not exactly where we usually find them.”

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