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‘A consistent pattern of lying’: Musk v OpenAI trial exposes what insiders think of Sam Altman
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12.5.2026

‘A consistent pattern of lying’: Musk v OpenAI trial exposes what insiders think of Sam Altman

The trial has exposed even more details about OpenAI’s fractious corporate past than previously documentedOpenAI, despite its name, is usually extremely secretive about its operations. It promotes a carefully crafted image to the world. Over the course of Elon Musk’s case against the startup and its CEO Sam Altman, however, the artificial intelligence firm has been forced to publicly contend with some of the messiest parts of its rise to power in public.The Musk v OpenAI trial, which on Monday entered its third week, has featured a who’s who of Silicon Valley testifying about OpenAI’s past and its CEO’s contentious leadership. Musk’s attorneys have used former executives, private text messages, diary entries and internal email exchanges to portray Altman as untrustworthy. Altman, who denies Musk’s allegations, will take the stand in the coming days. OpenAI has likewise issued denials. Continue reading...

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Guardian Business
OfS suffers humiliating high court defeat as regulator's failures pile up
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Education·29.4.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

OfS suffers humiliating high court defeat as regulator's failures pile up

The Office for Students (OfS) suffered a major embarrassment when the high court rejected its £500,000 fine against the University of Sussex related to Kathleen Stock's departure. Mrs Justice Lieven found bias and predetermination in the OfS's handling of the case. The regulator, under former chief executive Susan Lapworth, faces criticism for failing to act on for-profit colleges and the University of Greater Manchester despite media exposure of problems.

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Guardian UK
White House Correspondents' Dinner Shooter Sent 1,052-Word Manifesto Before Attack
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Crime·27.4.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

White House Correspondents' Dinner Shooter Sent 1,052-Word Manifesto Before Attack

Cole Allen, identified as the suspect in the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, sent a 1,052-word manifesto to family members minutes before the attack. The document detailed his motives, targeting administration officials prioritized by rank while explicitly excluding FBI chief Kash Patel. Allen used buckshot to minimize casualties and criticized Secret Service security. The attack occurred during Trump's attendance at the high-profile gala, triggering evacuation.

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Times of India
DC Shooter's Manifesto Reveals Motives Behind White House Correspondents' Dinner Attack
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Crime·27.4.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

DC Shooter's Manifesto Reveals Motives Behind White House Correspondents' Dinner Attack

Cole Allen, identified as the suspect in the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, sent a 1,052-word manifesto to family minutes before the attack, justifying his actions as a "duty" to stop a "paedophile, rapist and traitor." He planned to target administration officials prioritized by rank, while explicitly excluding FBI chief Kash Patel. Allen used buckshot to minimize casualties and criticized Secret Service security as inadequate. The attack triggered chaos at the event attended by President Trump and 2,500+ guests.

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Times of India
DC Shooter's Manifesto Reveals Motive in White House Correspondents' Dinner Attack
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Crime·27.4.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

DC Shooter's Manifesto Reveals Motive in White House Correspondents' Dinner Attack

Cole Allen, identified as the suspect in the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, sent a 1,052-word manifesto to family members minutes before the attack. The document detailed his motives, targeting administration officials prioritized by rank while explicitly excluding FBI chief Kash Patel. Allen used buckshot to minimize casualties and criticized Secret Service security. The attack occurred during Trump's attendance at the event, which was evacuated and cancelled.

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Times of India