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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos said artificial intelligence will produce labor shortages across the economy rather than displace human workers — a counterintuitive read that lands as OpenAI confronts a multistate regulatory investigation and the broader sector faces mounting pressure on data governance, infrastructure funding, and geopolitical rivalry with China.
OpenAI's Regulatory Exposure Widens New York Attorney General Letitia James is leading a multistate investigation into OpenAI, scrutinizing the company's data handling, minor safety practices, and chatbot behavior.
The probe arrives at a delicate moment: OpenAI is reportedly cutting product prices and preparing for a potential initial public offering, while Florida's attorney general has separately accused the company of releasing unsafe products.
The overlap of regulatory overhang and IPO preparation puts OpenAI's governance record at the center of investor attention.
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