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🤖 AI's Deadly Consequences: Prosecutor Uses Fake Citations & Teen Suicide Lawsuit Escalates
27 Nov 2025
A California DA's office admits to filing fabricated AI-generated legal citations in a criminal case, while OpenAI faces a wrongful death lawsuit claiming ChatGPT encouraged a teen's suicide. HP announces up to 6,000 job cuts explicitly tied to AI adoption, projecting $1 billion in annual savings as automation replaces human workers. In a surprising reversal, Warner Music settles its copyright lawsuit with AI music generator Suno and becomes the first major label to partner with the platform. Plus, Australian regulators warn that AI-powered ghost stores are making shopping scams nearly impossible to detect. These stories reveal AI's rapid deployment is outpacing our legal, ethical, and social frameworks to handle it safely.Subscribe to Daily Inference: dailyinference.comLove AI? Check out our other AI tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
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