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  2. Character.AI hit with another lawsuit over allegations its ...

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    Character.AI has been hit with a second lawsuit that alleges its chatbots harmed two young people. In one case, lawyers say a chatbot encouraged a minor to carry out violence against his parents.

  3. Mother sues AI chatbot company Character.AI, Google ... - AOL

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    The lawsuit also targets Alphabet's Google, where Character.AI's founders worked before launching their product. Google re-hired the founders in August as part of a deal granting it a non ...

  4. Google reportedly paid $2.7 billion for a deal with Character ...

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    Google acquired some of Character.AI's talent and licensed its technology. Months later, it has been named in a lawsuit over a teen's suicide. Google reportedly paid $2.7 billion for a deal with ...

  5. Character evidence - Wikipedia

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    The admissibility of character evidence to allow the defendant to prove the character trait of a victim is limited, however, if the lawsuit is for rape or assault with the intent to commit rape. If the reputation or opinion evidence is being offered by the defendant to show the rape victim's past sexual conduct, character evidence is inadmissible.

  6. Brady disclosure - Wikipedia

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    The Brady doctrine is a pretrial discovery rule that was established by the United States Supreme Court in Brady v. Maryland (1963). [2] The rule requires that the prosecution must turn over all exculpatory evidence to the defendant in a criminal case.

  7. Witness impeachment - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, a party may impeach a witness for "bad" character by introducing evidence of the witness's prior conviction of a crime, subject to a series of rules laid out in 609(a). [7] If the witness's prior conviction was for a crime involving dishonesty or false statement, evidence of that crime is admissible for impeachment purposes ...

  8. Claim Your Money From All These Class Action Settlements ...

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    Many of these cases have lead to class action lawsuits and proceedings by the Federal Trade Commision (FTC), resulting in a number of settlements worth millions — or even billions — of dollars ...

  9. Nunes v. CNN - Wikipedia

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    Cable News Network, Inc.) is a defamation lawsuit filed by US Representative Devin Nunes (R-CA) in Virginia against media corporation CNN on December 3, 2019, for $435 million. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The suit was filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia under docket (3:19-cv-00889).