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OpenAI's motion to dismiss Hawaii lawsuit over safety commitments should be denied, plaintiff argues

( July 15, 2025, 20:01 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: An OpenAI motion to dismiss Hawaii resident Tamlyn Hunt's lawsuit alleging that the artificial intelligence products pose an "imminent and potentially irreversible" risk to Hawaii's residents should be denied, plaintiff Tamlyn Hunt said in a reply brief. "Hawaii courts have already established the exact legal framework needed to address OpenAI's conduct," Hunt said. "Through the landmark 2024 Nāwahine Settlement and decades of expansive public trust doctrine jurisprudence, Hawaii has positioned itself as the nation's leader in applying constitutional principles to prevent irreversible technological harm."See attached document....

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