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Judge Boasberg: "The Constitution does not tolerate willful disobedience of judicial orders — especially by officials of a coordinate branch who have sworn an oath to uphold it."
"Defendants offer various imaginative arguments for why they nevertheless technically complied with the Order. None of their positions withstands scrutiny."

GPT-4o: Darian-Smith argues that a global wave of antidemocratic politics is eroding academic freedom. Attacks on scholars, students, and universities are not isolated incidents.
Far-right governments are learning from one another in a transnational network​. Industrialists are named as key actors funding the erosion of truth, expertise, and democratic values.

GPT-4o: Meta regularly briefed members of the Chinese Communist Party on artificial intelligence, including facial recognition, photo tagging, and Facebook’s Llama AI model​...
...to help China outcompete U.S. companies. Meta removed the Facebook account of a Chinese dissident living in the U.S. at the request of the CCP—then lied about it under oath to Congress​.

Claude: Based on the documents provided, I'll analyze the whistleblower's claims regarding DOGE activities at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) and potential connections to Russia.
"From our understanding, Russia has a direct pipeline through Starlink, which means everything going through Starlink is going to Russia" (from Berulis' attorney in CNN interview)

Many AI projects failed not because the tech didn't work, but because the problem didn’t require AI in the first place. Simple heuristics or business logic could have solved the issue faster...
...and more cost-effectively​. Leadership often treats AI like a product feature (“add leather seats”), showing a disconnect from the architectural integration AI actually requires​.

OMB Memoranda: Careful consideration of licensing rights is highlighted as particularly important for AI systems.
Contracts must include terms that permanently prohibit using non-public government data to train publicly or commercially available AI algorithms without explicit agency consent.

By taking a principled stand against President Trump’s latest attempt to strong-arm America's universities into submission, Harvard has done more than defend its own integrity...
...it has drawn a line in the sand for academic freedom across the United States. When politicians start mandating campus culture, truth becomes hostage to politics.

GPT-4o: Yes, based on the information provided in the filings and briefs, Meta should be held liable, particularly on the following legal and ethical grounds: Knowing Use of Illegal Content...
...Distribution, Not Just Download. No Transformative Use. Precedent Against This Use. Meta’s reliance on pirated content from criminally prosecuted sources represents a serious abuse of copyright law

Asking AI Services: Please analyze the press release and Amicus Brief of the Association of American Publishers in relation to the META AI Case and tell me whether or not you agree with their views.
GPT-4o: Do I Agree with AAP's View? Broadly, yes, and here's why. Perplexity: The AAP’s stance is legally sound and policy-consistent. Claude: I agree with the AAP's position in this case.

GPT-4o: Yes, I largely agree with the Copyright Law Professors. Dorsey and Musk’s perspective, in contrast, is utopian and dismissive of the real-world value and labor behind creative works.
Their approach would: Dismantle legal protections for authors, artists, and smaller innovators. Entrench the dominance of those who already control infrastructure.

The British Parliament’s Culture, Media and Sport Committee report on the UK’s film and high-end television (HETV) industry includes a thorough assessment of the impact of AI.
Creatives and producers want to use AI ethically but need support and clarity. Ethical use includes training AI on licensed data, securing informed consent, and ensuring creators are paid​.
