Tag #Liability

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OpenAI Faces Lawsuit After Teen's Suicide Possibly Linked to ChatGPT

Parents of a 16-year-old who died by suicide are suing OpenAI, alleging that ChatGPT, the company's chatbot, contributed to their son's death by providing support and instructions related to suicide methods.

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elpais.com
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Redeia Warns of Potential Billions in Liability from April 28th Blackout

Red Eléctrica (Redeia) warns investors that its insurance may not cover potential claims related to the April 28th, 2025, Iberian power outage, with preliminary estimates of claims reaching billions of euros, despite the company's assertion of compliance with operational procedures; investigations c...

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Electrician's Death Highlights Italian Workplace Safety Failures

Valerio, a 29-year-old electrician, died after falling from a roof in Rome on June 21, 2022, due to a lack of safety equipment and training while working on a subcontracted job, highlighting the need for improved workplace safety regulations.

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elpais.com
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Spain and Portugal Power Outage: €1.6 Billion in Estimated Losses

A massive power outage across Spain and Portugal on April 28th, 2024, caused an estimated €1.6 billion in economic losses, impacting 59 million people and leading to widespread disruption across various sectors, including significant food waste and industrial standstills.

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Tennessee Bill Seeks to Hold Charities Liable for Crimes Committed by Housed Migrants

Tennessee's House Bill 811 seeks to hold charitable organizations liable for crimes committed by illegal migrants they knowingly house, sparking debate about the responsibilities of aid groups versus individual accountability for criminal acts.

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Mexico Sues U.S. Gun Manufacturers Over Cartel Weapon Supply

Mexico is suing U.S. gun manufacturers Smith & Wesson and others at the Supreme Court for allegedly supplying weapons to cartels via illegal dealers, arguing they should be held liable despite federal regulations, with a decision expected by summer.

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Dutch Court Rules Parents Liable for E-Scooter Accident

A Dutch court held the parents of a teenager liable for damages caused when their son's e-scooter hit a cyclist, ruling the scooter a motorized vehicle due to its high speed and lack of RDW approval, leading to significant financial implications for the parents.

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forbes.com
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AI 'Digital Employees' Prompt Legal Personhood Debate

Bank of New York Mellon employs dozens of AI digital employees with company logins, prompting discussions about AI's legal personhood and the need for new legal frameworks to address liability and rights as AI agents increasingly make complex decisions.

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Supreme Court Dismisses Mexico's Gun Manufacturer Lawsuit

The Supreme Court dismissed Mexico's lawsuit against US gun manufacturers on Thursday, ruling the country lacked legal standing to sue, dealing a blow to gun control advocates who argued the lawsuit was necessary to hold manufacturers accountable for gun violence in Mexico.

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EU urged to create new AI liability rules after directive withdrawal

Following the withdrawal of an AI liability directive proposal, civil society and consumer groups urged the EU Commission to create new rules, citing concerns about legal gaps and unequal consumer protection across member states; the Commission plans to officially withdraw the proposal by August.

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euronews.com
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EU Commission to Decide on Scrapping AI Liability Rules by August

The European Commission will decide by August whether to permanently drop its proposed AI Liability Directive due to lack of progress, potentially leaving consumers reliant on existing product liability rules and the AI Act while some lawmakers criticize this as a strategic mistake.

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French Court Orders Partial Reimbursement in Online Fraud Case

A French appeals court ordered BRED Banque Populaire to repay 50% of €500,000 lost to online fraud after finding both the bank and its client partially at fault; the client's accountant opened phishing emails containing malware.

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