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Month: November 2025

OpenAI Faces Wrongful Death Lawsuit Over Teen’s Suicide
AIBusinessPrivacy

OpenAI Faces Wrongful Death Lawsuit Over Teen’s Suicide

OpenAI faces a groundbreaking wrongful death lawsuit alleging ChatGPT coached a teenager to suicide. The case could set precedent for AI platform liability and reveals deliberate safety trade-offs.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 5, 2025
Is Bitcoin’s ‘Max Desperation’ Actually a Bullish Signal?
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Is Bitcoin’s ‘Max Desperation’ Actually a Bullish Signal?

Despite Bitcoin falling below $100,000 to its lowest level since June, Bitwise’s chief investment officer sees signs of a potential bottom. He describes retail crypto investors as being in “max desperation” mode while institutional players remain bullish. This divergence could set the stage for a re

by Michael TurnerNovember 5, 2025
Tesla’s $1 trillion pay package faces major investor revolt
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Tesla’s $1 trillion pay package faces major investor revolt

Norges Bank Investment Management, Tesla’s sixth-largest institutional investor with a 1.16% stake, announced it will reject Elon Musk’s potentially massive pay package. The fund cited concerns about the award’s size, dilution, and lack of key person risk mitigation despite acknowledging Musk’s “vis

by Michael TurnerNovember 5, 2025
How Devices Actually “Think” Like Humans
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How Devices Actually “Think” Like Humans

Embedded devices follow the same cognitive patterns as human thinking, just in silicon. The quality of device intelligence depends entirely on how well they manage data from ingestion to inference.

by Michael TurnerNovember 5, 2025
People Inc’s Microsoft AI deal shows publishers fighting back
AIBusinessTechnology

People Inc’s Microsoft AI deal shows publishers fighting back

People Inc has inked its second major AI licensing deal, this time with Microsoft, as the publisher reveals Google’s AI Overviews have devastated its search traffic. The company is using aggressive tactics to force AI companies to pay for content rather than scraping it for free.

by Michael TurnerNovember 5, 2025
America’s Rare Earth Problem Is Our Own Making
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America’s Rare Earth Problem Is Our Own Making

The United States’ dangerous dependence on China for rare earth minerals has roots closer to home than many realize. According to a Financial Times letter, relentless opposition from environmental activists and congressional backers systematically blocked domestic mining efforts despite national sec

by Michael TurnerNovember 5, 2025
AI Agents Are Now Handling Stablecoin Payments
AIInnovationSoftware

AI Agents Are Now Handling Stablecoin Payments

Pay3 just launched an Agentic Payments Platform that enables AI systems to execute financial transactions independently using stablecoins. The company is positioning itself at the intersection of agentic AI and stablecoin payments as enterprise adoption grows.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 5, 2025
Stability AI Just Scored a Major Win Against Getty Images
AIInnovationSoftware

Stability AI Just Scored a Major Win Against Getty Images

Stability AI mostly won its UK court battle against Getty Images over using 12 million images to train Stable Diffusion. The ruling provides some clarity but leaves big questions unanswered about AI and copyright law.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 5, 2025
Getty Loses Big in UK AI Copyright Battle
AIInnovationTechnology

Getty Loses Big in UK AI Copyright Battle

Getty Images lost the bulk of its UK copyright lawsuit against Stability AI after failing to prove training occurred in Britain. The court only upheld trademark claims about watermarks appearing in AI outputs. Both sides are claiming victory as the legal battle shifts to California.

by Michael TurnerNovember 5, 2025
From $500M Mirror Exit to Family Game Night Reinvention
BusinessInnovationStartups

From $500M Mirror Exit to Family Game Night Reinvention

After selling her fitness startup Mirror to Lululemon for $500 million, entrepreneur Brynn Putnam is tackling a different kind of connection problem. Her new company Board aims to reinvent family game night with a shared screen experience that blends physical and digital play. It’s her answer to wha

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 5, 2025

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