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OpenAI Served Subpoena to AI Regulation Advocate via Police Visit

By

Emma Roth

7mo ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

OpenAI allegedly sent a sheriff's deputy to serve a subpoena to Nathan Calvin, a lawyer and AI regulation advocate at Encode AI, while he was having dinner with his wife. The subpoena requested Calvin's private messages with California legislators, college students, and former OpenAI employees. This incident raises concerns about OpenAI's tactics against AI regulation advocates.

Key quotes

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"One Tuesday night, as my wife and I sat down for dinner, a sheriff's deputy knocked on the door to serve me a subpoena from OpenAI"
"OpenAI subpoenaed him personally, with the sheriff's deputy asking for his private messages with California legislators, college students, and former OpenAI employees"
"I believe OpenAI" (incomplete quote from the article)
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OpenAI allegedly sent the police to the door of Nathan Calvin, an advocate for AI regulation, to serve him a subpoena asking for a trove of personal messages.

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