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Florida Sues OpenAI, Chip Loopholes & EU Agent Failures

4 min · 3 jun 2026
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(00:00:00) Florida Sues OpenAI, Chip Loopholes & EU Agent Failures (00:01:05) Florida Sues OpenAI Over ChatGPT Harms (00:01:55) AI Chip Export Loophole to China (00:02:37) AI Agents Failing EU Legal Compliance (00:03:24) What To Watch Next Florida has filed the first state-level lawsuit directly targeting OpenAI and Sam Altman personally, alleging ChatGPT ignored its own safety warnings and failed to protect minors — and the timing, just ahead of OpenAI's IPO, is no accident. Today's episode unpacks what this legal escalation means for the AI industry, why state attorneys general are moving faster than federal regulators, and how coordinated litigation around harm to minors is reshaping liability calculus across every major AI lab. We also break down Trump's newly signed executive order requiring voluntary 30-day government safety reviews for frontier AI models — and explain why the word voluntary may be the most important detail in the entire document. If there's no penalty mechanism, the order's real test comes only when a lab decides the competitive cost of delay outweighs the reputational risk of skipping review entirely. On the national security front, Democratic senators have exposed an 18-month gap in chip export controls that allowed advanced Nvidia and AMD processors to reach Chinese companies through overseas subsidiaries. The Commerce Department quietly acknowledged the problem. Congress is now demanding testimony. Finally, new research puts hard numbers on AI agent compliance with EU law: Claude Opus clears just 54%, Mistral scores below 12%, and Moonshot AI sits at 7%. The compliance theater problem, long suspected, now has data behind it. Three things to watch: whether any major lab voluntarily submits under Trump's framework, how OpenAI responds to Florida ahead of its IPO, and whether Commerce closes the chip loophole with real enforcement — or just more paperwork. This episode includes AI-generated content.

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