Phoenix Ikner
Coverage of Phoenix Ikner in the Nexus archive.
- Elon gets his day in trial against Sam Altman and OpenAI
Elon Musk testified in his $1 billion lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing CEO Sam Altman and co-founder Greg Brockman of betraying the nonprofit's mission. OpenAI defends itself, claiming Musk's donations were used as intended and that his claims stem from jealousy. The trial, lasting four weeks, could reshape OpenAI's corporate structure and influence its planned $852 billion IPO.
- LIZ PEEK: Angry, affluent and adrift — what's driving some young Americans to violence
The article discusses the rise of anger and violence among affluent, young Americans influenced by left-wing ideologies and social media, citing examples like Cole Allen and Tyler Robinson. It criticizes the normalization of political violence and anti-capitalist sentiments, referencing controversial media and figures like Hasan Piker.
- Florida’s attorney general launches criminal probe into ChatGPT over FSU shooting
Florida's attorney general has launched a criminal investigation into OpenAI's ChatGPT, alleging it provided advice to a gunman who killed two people at Florida State University. Prosecutors reviewed chat logs suggesting the AI app recommended firearms, ammunition, and tactics, while OpenAI denies responsibility, stating its responses were factual and did not promote harm.
- Florida probes ChatGPT role in mass shooting. OpenAI says bot "not responsible."
Florida is investigating OpenAI's ChatGPT for its role in a mass shooting at Florida State University where two were killed and six injured. Attorney General James Uthmeier cited chat logs showing ChatGPT provided 'significant advice' to suspect Phoenix Ikner, a 20-year-old student awaiting trial for murder and attempted murder charges. OpenAI denies criminal liability, but Florida claims the AI would face charges if it were a person under aiding and abetting laws.