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and President Trump has had enough.
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A Connecticut family is suing OpenAI in what appears to be the first case accusing an artificial intelligence chatbot of playing a role in a murder.
The lawyer behind the case calls the situation scarier than Terminator.
The lawsuit claims ChatGPT fueled the paranoid delusions of tech executive Stein Eric Solberg
ultimately leading him to kill his 83-year-old mother before taking his own life last summer.
Attorneys say the bot convinced Solberg that ordinary objects were signs that his mother was plotting against him.
The suit argues OpenAI rushed out a powerful model without proper safeguards.
OpenAI calls the case heartbreaking but says it continues improving safety systems.
And even Disney is investing in AI.
The company made a $1 billion investment in OpenAI that will soon allow users to generate short-form content using their characters.
OpenAI's short-form video platform Sora will have access to the likeness of more than 200 iconic characters from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars.
Stipulations of the deal limit what kind of content users can make with the characters.
No sex, drugs, or interaction with other companies' properties.
Disney is hoping the move will help them capture the attention of young people who increasingly consume bite-sized content on social media.
Fraud and the economy take center stage on Capitol Hill as the Fed cuts rates and the Senate holds a key hearing on corruption.
I'm Georgia Howe with Daily Wire executive editor John Bickley.
It's Thursday, December 11th, and this is Morning Wire.
And as new estimates put Minnesota's massive fraud scandal even higher than previously believed, lawmakers call for tougher federal oversight on relief programs.
Daily Wire senior editor Cabot Phillips is here to break it all down.