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On this episode of Model Behavior, hosts Nina Park and Thatcher Collins break down a day of significant legal, regulatory, and industrial shifts in the AI sector. The program begins with the Florida Attorney General’s civil case against OpenAI and Sam Altman, alleging that the company misled the public about ChatGPT’s risks. We then pivot to the federal level, analyzing President Donald Trump’s executive order on AI oversight, which introduces a voluntary security vetting process for frontier labs. The discussion continues with Microsoft’s major announcements from Build 2026, including the reasoning-focused MAI-Thinking-1 model and Web IQ, a specialized search engine for AI agents. The episode concludes with a look at the massive IPO filings from Anthropic and OpenAI, signaling a transition from venture-backed experimentation to institutional infrastructure. Topics Covered * ⚖️ Legal liability and the Florida Attorney General's case against Sam Altman * 🇺🇸 Federal oversight and the new executive order on frontier model vetting * 💻 Microsoft Build 2026 and the launch of the MAI-Thinking-1 reasoning model * 🌐 Web IQ and the development of search architectures for agentic AI * 📊 The financial scaling of Anthropic and OpenAI toward public markets Neural Newscast is AI-assisted, human reviewed. View our AI Transparency Policy at NeuralNewscast.com. * (00:12) - Introduction * (00:12) - Agentic Search and IPOs * (00:12) - Federal Vetting Framework * (00:12) - Legal Challenges in Florida * (00:12) - Microsoft's In-House Reasoning
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