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OpenAI’s New Business Model: Trading Human Rights for Ad Dollars - Stern Center for Business and Human Rights

1+ hour, 21+ min ago   (279+ words) In 2024, Sam Altman described the combination of advertising and artificial intelligence as "uniquely unsettling" and said that he hated the idea as "an aesthetic choice." But after internal OpenAI documents obtained by The Information projected the tech giant would lose…...

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The Grok Nudify Controversy Is Another Example of the Need for International AI Regulation - Stern Center for Business and Human Rights

1+ week, 6+ day ago   (178+ words) Trying to stop non-consensual sexual images is an "excuse for censorship," according to Elon Musk. The world's richest man has started 2026 amid a swirl of controversy, after Grok'the chatbot built into X'was used in what Reuters described as a "mass…...

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How to Conduct Business and Human Rights Research in 2026 – Making the Case For Relevance and Rigor - Stern Center for Business and Human Rights

3+ week, 1+ day ago   (163+ words) The downstream consequences of this retreat are significant. Authoritarian governments are further emboldened, normative standards are eroding, and the operating environment for human rights defenders has become measurably more dangerous. As a result, information asymmetries deepen, limiting the capacity of…...