New California Lawsuits Against OpenAI Bring to 11 the Number of Claims Linking Chatbot to Mental Health Harms
OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, were hit with two new lawsuits in California state courts this week accusing their flagship chatbot product, ChatGPT, of worsening existing mental health issues in plaintiffs and even fueling episodes of AI-induced psychosis, resulting in psychiatric hospitalization for both plaintiffs.
Revisiting the Exercise of the Corporate Social Voice
Neither CEOs nor their boards likely asked for this—a hyper-polarized political landscape—when they signed on for their job. But disruptive stuff happens: Enron, the Great Recession, COVID-19—and now this. And increasingly, society looks to the business community to address issues it feels government cannot.
How I Made Law Firm Leadership: 'Be a Continuous Student of Your Business and Industry,' Says Maureen Naughton of Lowenstein Sandler
"Be a continuous student of your business and industry. Be curious about the work of your leaders, peers, and team. Connecting strings of information is invaluable. Work hard but work smart—understand your level and strive to work at that level and above. Build relationships at every level. Be a functionary, leader, and strategist."
'No Fighting Back': Newly Retired Judge Arthur Engoron Recalls View From the Bench
Judge Arthur Engoron retired on Dec. 31, following more than two decades as a judge in New York City. His legacy includes thousands of rulings impacting New Yorkers and a finding that Donald Trump—then between his terms as president—committed civil fraud. He didn't discuss that case, but recalled remarkable incidents he viewed from the bench.

