AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoFlorida Tech & Safety Lawsuit: Florida AG James Uthmeier sued OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, alleging ChatGPT is an unsafe product that can enable harm including self-harm and mass-violence planning, with claims of negligence and product liability. AI Policy & Publishing Angle: The case adds to a fast-growing wave of state actions targeting big tech, with Florida positioning itself as a first-mover. Hurricane Prep for Readers: WINK’s “WINK Listens” hurricane guide answers Southwest Florida questions on forecasts, evacuations, shelters, and home protection, citing a slightly below-average Atlantic outlook. Local Journalism & Community News: KWGS bids farewell to news director Elizabeth Caldwell as she heads to Jacksonville Today at WJCT, underscoring Florida’s ongoing newsroom talent shuffle. World Cup 2026 Impact: FIU research frames the tournament’s effects in Miami as more than hotel bookings—boosting neighborhood culture and community identity. Books & Community Events: Inkwood Books’ Pride Book Club in South Jersey highlights how local bookstores are becoming gathering spots for queer literature and connection. Digital Preparedness: Florida nonprofit FLTDSO opens a waitlist for its “Digital Backpack,” aiming to help families organize documents and reduce fraud risk during disasters.
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