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OpenAI faces lawsuit, expands AWS access, and pushes Codex tool

OpenAI's Codex is being positioned as a production coding tool, but integration challenges like latency and cost remain, making it an early-stage product despite compelling demos. The company also announced GPT-Rosalind, though details are scarce. Florida has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman, alleging safety lapses, which could set a precedent for government oversight of AI labs. In infrastructure news, OpenAI's models are now available on AWS Bedrock, diversifying distribution beyond Microsoft, while NVIDIA announced a new AI chip for personal computers. AI

IMPACT OpenAI's expanded AWS availability could accelerate enterprise adoption, while the Florida lawsuit may set new precedents for AI regulation and oversight.

RANK_REASON A major AI lab faces a significant state-level lawsuit, and its models are expanding distribution to a major cloud provider. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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