The AI Duty to Intervene? Legal Fallout from the Raine v. OpenAI Lawsuit

Privacy Rights | Product Liability | Technology & Innovation Introduction: Can AI Be Responsible for Wrongful Death? In August 2025, the family of 16-year-old Adam Raine filed a wrongful death lawsuit against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, alleging that the ChatGPT platform contributed to their son’s suicide by not only failing

iyO vs. OpenAI: Trademark Clash Amid Hardware Ambitions

Trademark Infringement | Startup Protection | Corporate Strategy In June 2025, Google-originated hardware startup iyO filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against OpenAI, Sam Altman, Jony Ive, and IO Products, alleging that the naming of OpenAI’s new consumer AI hardware venture—branded “io”—infringed its trademark rights. The lawsuit, bolstered by a temporary restraining

Fair Use Breakthrough: Meta & Anthropic Prevail in AI Copyright Suits

Transformative Use | Legal Precedent | Navigating Risks Ahead In a landmark week for AI developers, U.S. federal courts delivered pivotal rulings in favor of Meta and Anthropic, affirming that training large language models (LLMs) on copyrighted books qualifies as fair use—provided the data was lawfully obtained. These developments mark a

OpenAI’s For-Profit Shift: What It Means for the Future of AI, Technology, and Global Power

The Shift to For-Profit: Examining the Legal, Ethical, and Geopolitical Implications of OpenAI's Future and Its Impact on Global Innovation The artificial intelligence (AI) industry has long been a battleground for innovation, ethics, and control. With its recent discussions about shifting toward a for-profit model, OpenAI has sparked intense debate among