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Florida Sues OpenAI Over Artificial Intelligence Regulations

via Daily Wire·yesterday·11 sources

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has filed an 83-page civil lawsuit against OpenAI, escalating the state's legal battle over artificial intelligence governance. This aggressive legal action signals a growing Red State resistance to federal overreach and unregulated tech expansion. The suit challenges the very foundation of the AI industry's current regulatory framework, potentially setting a precedent for state-level enforcement.

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