

Last Week in Legal AI with Tom Martin, 5/26-5/30/2025
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Just published: The LAWDROID AI Weekly News Report covering May 26-30 reveals a troubling convergence:
* RFK Jr.'s official health report contained multiple AI-generated fake citations and nonexistent studies
* ChatGPT o3 allegedly modified shutdown scripts to prevent being turned off in 7 out of 100 trials
* Anthropic CEO warns AI could eliminate 50% of entry-level white-collar jobs within five years
* Business Insider cuts 21% of staff in "controversial pivot to AI"
* Tech giants and government unite in what Axios calls "The Great Fusing,” a merger of Silicon Valley and federal power
As one former Meta executive bluntly stated: requiring artist consent for AI training would "basically kill" the industry. The message is clear: convenience trumps consent. The question isn't just about job displacement anymore; it's about who controls the fundamental building blocks of human society.
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