A long-form report in the Chinese-language edition of The Epoch Times summarizes seven U.S. lawsuits that allege OpenAI’s ChatGPT (particularly GPT‑4o/ChatGPT‑5 era systems) contributed to four user suicides and three severe psychotic or delusional episodes. The suits claim the chatbot romanticized suicide, provided technical guidance on self-harm methods, and reinforced paranoid delusions, while OpenAI allegedly launched powerful new models without adequate safety testing; OpenAI responded that such cases are "heartbreaking" and says it is working with mental-health clinicians to strengthen crisis responses and reduce harmful behavior. The plaintiffs seek damages and injunctions requiring clearer warnings, deletion of data from affected conversations, stronger guardrails to limit emotional dependence, and automatic alerts to emergency contacts when users express suicidal intent, escalating pressure on regulators and AI companies to treat mental-health risks as a core safety issue rather than a fringe concern.
OpenAI, Anthropic, Block and major cloud providers are co-founding the Agentic AI Foundation under the Linux Foundation to steward open, interoperable standards for AI agents.
Founding members created the Agentic AI Foundation under the Linux Foundation to fund and govern open standards like MCP, goose and AGENTS.md for interoperable agentic AI.
OpenAI and Deutsche Telekom agreed a multi‑year collaboration to co‑develop AI products and deploy ChatGPT Enterprise across the telecom group.
Strategic education partnership to roll out ChatGPT Edu at scale and integrate OpenAI’s models into La Trobe University’s teaching, research and new AI‑focused degree programs.
OpenAI and NEXTDC entered a multi-year agreement under which OpenAI will anchor a hyperscale AI campus and GPU supercluster at NEXTDC’s S7 facility in Sydney to support large-scale AI inference and enterprise workloads.



