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		<title>The Goblin in the Machine: What OpenAI’s “No-Pigeon Rule” Teaches Lawyers About AI Hallucinations</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In April 2026, OpenAI revealed an unexpected pattern in its Codex AI, which frequently mentioned fantastical creatures like goblins and gremlins. This incident highlighted how training incentives can influence AI behavior and cause problematic outputs. The implications for the legal field emphasize the necessity for rigorous verification and human oversight in AI usage.]]></description>
		
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		<title>Will AI Take My Job? OpenAI’s New Policy, Rising Cybersecurity Risks, and What Comes Next</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Ralph Losey's article discusses the urgent question of whether AI will replace jobs, highlighting a significant societal anxiety stemming from rapid AI advancements. With warnings from OpenAI about imminent superintelligence and economic disruption, the piece emphasizes the need for proactive policies ensuring that transformation benefits everyone, not just a select few.]]></description>
		
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