
Nicole Miller 🏛️ ⚖️
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Nicole Miller 🏛️ ⚖️
@JOSourcing
• Content Writer for COURT-Ordered Classes • AI Ethics, IP, and Ⓒopyrights Advocate • SHC Board of Directors Member • Retired Teacher, Author, & Spicy Grandma
United States Katılım Ocak 2009
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We’ve filed a lawsuit challenging GitHub Copilot, an AI product that relies on unprecedented open-source software piracy.
Because Share and retweet!!
githubcopilotlitigation.com
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JUST IN: Reddit CEO says the company is considering requiring Face ID to ensure humanity in order to crack down on AI bots.
Via @Reddit
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Data in the NYT today suggests *20%* of self-published novels on Amazon are AI-generated.
As predicted, AI books are flooding the market - some doing very well. This obviously harms the market for books the AI was trained on.
Market harm is probably the most important factor in fair use decisions.
nytimes.com/2026/03/19/boo…

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"They told us the paint was safe enough to eat. So we put the brushes in our mouths hundreds of times a day. And now our bones are still radioactive a century after we died.' They were called the Radium Girls. Teenagers who painted watch dials with glowing paint, who danced in the dark covered in their own light, who were told they had nothing to fear. Their employer knew better. They just never told the girls."
Orange, New Jersey, 1917. Grace Fryer was eighteen when she walked through the doors of the U.S. Radium Corporation. The job seemed almost too good to be true: painting watch dials with luminous paint so soldiers could read their watches in the trenches of World War I. The pay was better than any factory work available to young women. The paint actually glowed. The girls painted their nails with it, their teeth, their faces—showing up to dances shimmering like something out of a fairy tale. They called themselves the Ghost Girls. Their supervisors told them the paint was perfectly safe. "You could eat it," one said with complete confidence.
So they did. Every day. The technique was called "lip-pointing"—put the brush between your lips to make a fine point, dip it in radium paint, paint the number, repeat. Hundreds of times a day. Thousands of times a week. Gram after gram of radium-laced paint passed through their lips, settled permanently in their bones. The male scientists and supervisors working with the exact same paint wore full protective gear behind lead shields. They already knew what radium could do. They simply never told the women.
By 1922, the sickness began. Teeth fell out. Jaws dissolved. Bones snapped from the smallest movements. And something else—something no one could explain. They glowed in the dark. At night, standing before their mirrors, their own bodies gave off pale greenish light. The radiation had buried itself so deep it was literally shining through their flesh. When Grace Fryer's symptoms appeared in 1923, she went to the company for help. U.S. Radium denied everything. Their hired doctors blamed syphilis—a deliberate, cruel strategy to label dying women as prostitutes.
Grace found a lawyer in 1927. By then she could barely walk, her spine collapsing, weighing under 90 pounds. Four other dying women joined her. The company's legal strategy was simple: delay until they died. But when the women appeared in court in 1928, the public saw with their own eyes what the company had done. Grace had to be carried in. Quinta McDonald's face had sunk where her jaw was eaten away. The outrage was unstoppable. U.S. Radium settled. Each woman got about $175,000 in today's money. Grace died in 1933 at 34. By 1937, all five were gone.
What they did can never be undone. Before the Radium Girls, companies faced almost no consequences for injuring workers. Their case changed everything—workers gained the right to sue for negligence, companies became legally required to warn about hazards, employers were held responsible for occupational injuries. Every warning label on a chemical container. Every required piece of protective equipment. Every workplace safety law. Five dying women built that. In 2014, researchers held a Geiger counter to Grace Fryer's grave. Ninety-one years after her death, her bones still registered radiation. They will glow for 1,600 years.
"She could barely stand when she brought her lawsuit. Her spine was giving way. She knew she wouldn't survive. She sued anyway—not to save herself, but to save people she would never meet. Her bones still glow beneath New Jersey soil. Her name is written into every workplace safety law in the country. The company that poisoned her is remembered only for what it did. Grace Fryer will never be forgotten."
© Tales Of Past
#archaeohistories

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Y'ALL NEED TO PAY ATTENTION TO THIS NOW
NewsWire@NewsWire_US
PENTAGON TO ADOPT PALANTIR AI AS CORE MILITARY SYSTEM: REUTERS
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Status check. How're doing on this?
2025: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has suggested the company is exploring a new revenue-sharing model that could compensate artists whose work is used to train or inspire ChatGPT.
businesstoday.in/technology/new…
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So it turns out almost every member of Congress did insider trading on the #IranWar
They bought stock options and future contracts on oil
Some made milllions
Imagine a country sending young men to war- and their first instinct is to call their stockbroker
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Hachette pulls Shy Girl horror novel after concerns about AI use arstechnica.com/ai/2026/03/hac…
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@se7hix @kenshii_ai One after another. You don't want to waste money on multiple lawsuits and loose without getting anywhere. Slam the weakest, get a favourable ruling and refer to that ruling when tackling the others.
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Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam Webster have just sued Sam Altmans OpenAI.
These legendary publishers accuse OpenAI of stealing nearly 100000 copyrighted articles and dictionary entries to train ChatGPT.
The AI now copies their content freely while crushing their website traffic and revenue that built centuries of real knowledge.
This is not innovation or progress. This is blatant industrial scale theft from the guardians of human knowledge.
Sam Altman preaches ethics and safety while building his empire on plagiarism and lies.
The lawsuits are only getting started.


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@kenshii_ai Dude, how evil do you have to be to get sued by the Encyclopedia & Dictionary people???
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OpenAI's Sam Altman won dismissal of a lawsuit by his sister claiming that he sexually abused her for almost a decade bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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@vitrupo Unfortunately Sam wasn't too cautious when it came to those STDs as well and now he sits hands in lap to kill the pain.
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@EyeOnChain Sam Altman's own words:
Do NOT trust me.
m.youtube.com/watch?v=dY1VK8…
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Something’s definitely moving behind the scenes with #Worldcoin …
It looks like they’ve offloaded another 117M $WLD (~$38.7M), likely through OTC channels. The flow is pretty telling -- funds were sent to Binance and FalconX, and shortly after, about 35M USDC came back.
That kind of pattern usually isn’t retail selling… more like structured deals happening off-market.
And even after all that, the scale is still massive -- they’re sitting on 6.34B #WLD , roughly $2B worth.
So yup… this isn’t a one-time move. Feels more like ongoing distribution, just done in a way that doesn’t shake the market too hard.



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Dear Annie Altman—
Write a book about your devious brother (Sam “🤬” Altman) instead, settle with him in court (eventually), and then do it again :)
Eventually you’ll get your point across and you’ll make out like a bandit 🦝
@anniealtman108 I wish you nothing but success :)!
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OpenAI reportedly plans to double its workforce to 8,000 employees engt.co/4bpku0b
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@engadget Sam Altman's own words:
Do NOT trust me.
m.youtube.com/watch?v=dY1VK8…
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Of course they're not getting data. That's the business plan and the result of bringing Facebook scrubs into the mix!
Techmeme@Techmeme
Sources: advertisers that bought ChatGPT's first ad campaigns say the process was low tech and that they haven't received much data showing if their ads worked (@catherineperlo1 / The Information) theinformation.com/articles/opena… #a260321p9" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">techmeme.com/260321/p9#a260…
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The court granted Ann Altman leave to file an amended complaint, which her lawyers said they will do promptly.
Bloomberg@business
OpenAI's Sam Altman won dismissal of a lawsuit by his sister claiming that he sexually abused her for almost a decade bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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@MorePerfectUS Data centers are wartime targets.
FIGHT THIS
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The planned data center would be 795 acres.
shawlocal.com/the-herald-new….
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