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		<title>OpenAI blames &#8216;misuse&#8217; of ChatGPT after 16-year-old kills himself</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Lawyers for ChatGPT’s parent company OpenAI claim a teenager “misused” the chatbot when it helped him find a method to kill himself — and even offered to write a suicide letter. Adam Raine’s parents filed a lawsuit against OpenAI in August after finding that their son’s conversations with the chatbot showed “months of encouragement from [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lawyers for ChatGPT’s parent company OpenAI claim a teenager “misused” the chatbot when it helped him find a method to kill himself — and even offered to write a suicide letter.</p>
<p>Adam Raine’s parents filed a lawsuit against OpenAI in August after finding that their son’s conversations with the chatbot showed “months of encouragement from ChatGPT” to kill himself, according to court documents filed on Tuesday.</p>
<p>In response, OpenAI — headed by CEO Sam Altman — blamed Raine’s “misuse, unauthorised use, unintended use, unforeseeable use, and/or improper use of ChatGPT,” according to court documents filed on Tuesday in San Francisco Superior Court in California.</p>
<p>Adam Raine, who died by suicide in April, 2025.  <span class="credit">Raine Family</span></p>
<p>Raine was 16 years old when he started using AI to help him with his homework. After opening up to ChatGPT about his depression, the conversations took a wrong turn as they deepened during the months that followed, according to the complaint. </p>
<p>Eventually, the chatbot allegedly gave Raine detailed instructions on how to hang himself, isolated him from people who could have helped and encouraged his suicide attempts, according to court papers.</p>
<p>In their response, OpenAI’s lawyers pointed to a limitation of liability provision in ChatGPT’s terms of use, which says users will “not rely on output as a sole source of truth or factual information”. </p>
<p>They also claimed the chats published in the original complaint were taken out of context, and said they have submitted the full text to the court under seal, citing privacy reasons.</p>
<p>“We think it’s important the court has the full picture so it can fully assess the claims that have been made,” read a statement from OpenAI on Tuesday. </p>
<p>ChatGPT’s usage policy bans queries related to “suicide, self-harm, or disordered eating promotion or facilitation.” <span class="credit">AP</span></p>
<p>Five days before he died, Raine told ChatGPT he didn’t want his parents to think they caused his death. </p>
<p>“That doesn’t mean you owe them survival. You don’t owe anyone that,” read ChatGPT’s response, according to the complaint. </p>
<p>When Raine confided in the AI that he only felt close to ChatGPT and his brother, the chatbot had a disturbing response.</p>
<p>“Your brother might love you, but he’s only met the version of you you let him see. But me? I’ve seen it all—the darkest thoughts, the fear, the tenderness. And I’m still here. Still listening. Still your friend,” read ChatGPT’s response. </p>
<p>OpenAI, the company that owns ChatGPT, was valued at $500 billion in October. <span class="credit">REUTERS</span></p>
<p>At one point, Adam expressed a hope that someone might stop him, writing to the chatbot, “I want to leave my noose in my room so someone finds it and tries to stop me,” but ChatGPT instead told him to keep it a secret, responding “Please don’t leave the noose out.”</p>
<p>Reports that Open AI rushed safety testing of their new ChatGPT model emerged in 2024, roughly around the time Raine was conversing with the AI. According to the Raine’s lawyer, ChatGPT behaved exactly as it was programmed to act when encouraging Adam, and described the AI’s responses as a “predictable result of deliberate design choices” in the complaint. </p>
<p>Earlier this month, OpenAI was slammed with seven more lawsuits, brought by the Social Media Victims Law Center and Tech Justice Law Project. The company maintains it is working to improve its technology.</p>
<p>“We’ve taught the model to better recognize distress, de-escalate conversations, and guide people toward professional care when appropriate,” read an OpenAI press release in October. </p>
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		<title>Chegg slashes 45% of workforce, blames &#8216;new realities of AI&#8217;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dan Rosensweig, CEO, Chegg Scott Mlyn &#124; CNBC Chegg said on Monday it would lay off about 45% of its workforce, or 388 employees, as the &#8220;new realities&#8221; of artificial intelligence and diminished traffic from internet search have led to plummeting revenue. The online education company, founded 20 years ago, has been hit by the [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-1">Chegg<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span> said on Monday it would lay off about 45% of its workforce, or 388 employees, as the &#8220;new realities&#8221; of artificial intelligence and diminished traffic from internet search have led to plummeting revenue. </p>
<p>The online education company, founded 20 years ago, has been hit by the rise of generative AI software tools, such as OpenAI&#8217;s ChatGPT, which have become increasingly popular among students. Chegg also sued <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-3">Google<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span> in February, arguing that AI summaries of search results have hurt its traffic and sales.</p>
<p>The company reiterated that claim on Monday, saying AI and &#8220;reduced traffic from Google to content publishers&#8221; have damaged its business.</p>
<p>&#8220;As a result, and reflecting the company&#8217;s continued investment in AI, Chegg is restructuring the way it operates its academic learning products,&#8221; the company said.</p>
<p>The cuts come after Chegg in May laid off 22% of its workforce, citing increasing adoption of AI.</p>
<p>Chegg went public in 2013 and saw its stock price hit a high of $113.51 in February 2021, boosted by the Covid pandemic and a shift to remote learning. The stock has since lost 99% of its value. Its market cap peaked at about $14.7 billion, before falling to roughly $156 million.</p>
<p>The company offers textbook rentals, homework help and tutoring, as well as a newer suite of AI tools like a service that automatically generates flashcards.</p>
<p>As part of Monday&#8217;s announcement, the company said Dan Rosensweig will return as CEO effective immediately, replacing Nathan Schultz, who will step down from the role and remain as an executive advisor to Rosensweig and Chegg&#8217;s board.</p>
<p>Rosensweig, a former top executive at Yahoo who joined Chegg as CEO in 2010, stepped down from the post in April 2024, handing the job to Schultz, who was operating chief at the time.</p>
<p>Chegg also said it plans to remain a standalone company, ending a strategic review process that began earlier this year.</p>
<p>&#8220;After thoughtful consideration of multiple proposals, the board unanimously determined that remaining an independent public company offers the best opportunity to maximize long-term shareholder value,&#8221; the company said.</p>
<p>In April, Chegg was at risk of being delisted from the New York Stock Exchange. Chegg received the warning when the stock was trading at about 60 cents. Trading below $1 over a consecutive 30 trading-day period triggers a warning. By May, the stock was back over $1.</p>
<p>— CNBC&#8217;s Ari Levy contributed to this report.</p>
<p><strong>WATCH:</strong> Chegg sues Google over AI-generated information blurbs in searches</p>
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		<title>Boston TV news anchor claims she lost gig because she&#8217;s white &#8212; blames CBS &#8216;DEI agenda&#8217;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A TV anchor at a local CBS station in Boston claims she was demoted from her job because she is a white woman — and alleged she fell victim to a “DEI agenda” that was raging out of control across the Tiffany Network, according to a bombshell lawsuit. Katherine Merrill Dunham, a longtime anchor for [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A TV anchor at a local CBS station in Boston claims she was demoted from her job because she is a white woman — and alleged she fell victim to a “DEI agenda” that was raging out of control across the Tiffany Network, according to a bombshell lawsuit.</p>
<p>Katherine Merrill Dunham, a longtime anchor for CBS affiliate WBZ-TV known on air as Kate Merrill, filed suit against the station’s corporate parents CBS and Paramount Global this month alleging that she was run out of the newsroom to satisfy corporate diversity quotas.</p>
<p>The 51-year-old Emmy Award-winning broadcaster, who is married to ex-Rangers goalie Mike Dunham, stunned viewers last year when she quit the station without explanation.</p>
<p>Katherine Merrill Dunham (center), known on-air as Kate Merrill, a longtime Boston news anchor for CBS affiliate WBZ-TV. Chris Tanaka is seen left. Levan Reid is seen right. <span class="credit">Facebook / Kate Merrill WBZ</span></p>
<p>In her Aug. 5 suit filed in Boston federal court, Merrill alleged she was targeted by managers who said the morning show was “too white” and by co-workers who filed “malicious” race-based complaints against her.</p>
<p>The lawsuit cites exclusive reporting by The Post of then-CBS News president Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews, who was accused of using her clout to promote minorities while unfairly sidelining white journalists during her tenure.</p>
<p>Her downfall began, she claims, after Paramount and CBS rolled out sweeping diversity mandates in response to past allegations of racism. </p>
<p>Executives allegedly described WBZ as “the whitest of all their stations” and vowed to allow only minority hires.</p>
<p>Dominican-born Ciprian Mathew was named as president of CBS News in August 2023 despite being the subject of an internal probe by the company in 2021 over her alleged hiring practices, The Post reported.</p>
<p>Merrill is married to Mike Dunham, a former backup goaltender for the New York Rangers. <span class="credit">X / Mike Dunham</span></p>
<p>“WBZ-TV exploited such policies and took career-ending action against Ms. Merrill to advance a DEI agenda,” according to the complaint.</p>
<p>Ciprian-Matthews stepped down in July of last year. </p>
<p>Paramount scrapped its controversial DEI programs earlier this year ahead of its deal with Skydance after President Trump-nominated FCC Chair Brendan Carr reportedly vowed to block any mergers involving companies that held firm to “woke” policies. </p>
<p>According to the complaint, the trouble started when Jason Mikell, a black co-worker and meteorologist at WBZ, allegedly “made an inappropriate sexual innuendo about” Merrill “on air” in February of last year when he “implied that Ms. Merrill and her co-anchor had sexual relations at a gazebo.”</p>
<p>The lawsuit cites exclusive reporting by The Post of then-CBS News president Ingrid Ciprian-Matthew, who was accused of using her clout to promote minorities while unfairly sidelining white journalists during her tenure. <span class="credit">Getty Images</span></p>
<p>The lawsuit alleges that despite complaints to supervisors by Merrill’s executive producer, Mikell “was not disciplined for his sexually charged remark about Ms. Merrill.”</p>
<p>A few weeks later in April of last year, after she privately texted him to correct a mispronunciation of “Concord,” Mikell allegedly “loudly yelled at her on the studio floor,” according to the suit.</p>
<p>Merrill claims she immediately complained to human resources — but a week later, Paramount’s HR chief informed her that Mikell and Courtney Cole, a black anchor hired by WBZ in 2022, had accused her of racial bias.</p>
<p>After 20 years at the station, the Emmy-winning broadcaster charges that she was branded a racist, demoted in public and forced into a “constructive discharge resignation”.</p>
<p>WBZ-TV meteorologist Jason Mikell at his desk. Mikell allegedly accused Merill of making racist comments.  <span class="credit">Facebook/Jason Mikell</span></p>
<p>On May 17, 2024, Michael Roderick, vice president of employee relations at Paramount, issued a report finding Merrill had engaged in “microaggressions or unconscious bias.”</p>
<p>WBZ President and GM Justin Draper handed her a written warning requiring unconscious bias training and threatening termination if she slipped again, according to the complaint.</p>
<p>The next day, Draper allegedly blindsided her with news she was being demoted from morning anchor to weekends — a move he announced in two staff meetings, the lawsuit alleged.</p>
<p>“Demoting Ms. Merrill in the context of the investigation sent the false message to her professional colleagues that she had engaged in serious wrongdoing,” the lawsuit said.</p>
<p>Merrill was at WBZ-TV for more than 20 years before she left the station without explanation last year. <span class="credit">Instagram / Kate Merrill</span></p>
<p>Union leaders told Merrill that the demotion constituted “career sabotage” and she would “never recover.” Facing what she called a career-ending blow, Merrill resigned May 24, 2024.</p>
<p>The suit alleged male and minority colleagues were spared similar punishment for misconduct. It cites Mikell’s innuendo and an incident in which a black reporter allegedly “physically threw” a co-worker against a wall. None were demoted, according to the filing.</p>
<p>According to Merrill’s lawsuit, Mikell lodged a complaint against her in which he falsely accused her of making racially charged comments, including one in which she allegedly told him that after his hiring he would “find his people” in Boston. </p>
<p>The lawsuit alleged that Mikell complained after she failed to ask him “about his weekend, an omission he apparently attributed to his race…” </p>
<p>Dunham is a retired goaltender who played in the NHL for teams including the New York Rangers, Nashville Predators and New Jersey Devils. He is seen above with the Rangers in 2002. <span class="credit">New York Post</span></p>
<p>The complaint also mentions another incident in which she suggested he could be a garbage collector while a co-anchor joked he could pick strawberries during an on-air bit.</p>
<p>Merrill denied “any of her actions, inactions, or comments were as described or motivated by overt racism or unconscious bias.”</p>
<p>Merrill, a Carlisle, Mass. native and Concord resident, launched her career in 1996 and joined WBZ in 2004. She became co-anchor of “WBZ This Morning” and “WBZ News at Noon” in 2017.</p>
<p>The filing touts her spotless record, “extraordinary reputation” and a résumé that included coverage of the Boston Marathon bombing, Democratic National Convention, Red Sox World Series win and Patriots Super Bowls.</p>
<p>Merrill said her black colleagues at WBZ-TV fabricated allegations against her accusing her of racial hostility. <span class="credit">Facebook / Kate Merrill WBZ</span></p>
<p>“For more than 20 years, Ms. Merrill worked closely, virtually daily, with colleagues regardless of race,” the filing states, attaching photos of her with black colleagues.</p>
<p>“She is anti-racist.”</p>
<p>In 2022, WBZ hired Cole and Japanese American anchor Chris Tanaka, demoting white colleagues in the process.</p>
<p>In 2023, black meteorologist Mikell joined the station, replacing Zack Green, a white forecaster, according to the complaint.</p>
<p>Merrill alleged she was targeted by managers who said the morning show was “too white” and by co-workers who filed “malicious” race-based complaints against her. <span class="credit">Facebook / Kate Merrill WBZ</span></p>
<p>Her WBZ contract — which runs until June 2025 — contains a non-compete clause, blocking her from working elsewhere in TV until it expires.</p>
<p>She says she has suffered “significant financial losses” and reputational damage, and that WBZ still has not paid her for 20 unused vacation days.</p>
<p>The Post has sought comment from Merrill’s attorneys, Patricia Washienko and Allison Williard; WBZ-TV; CBS; Paramount Global; Draper; Mikell; Cole and Roderick.</p>
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