TechCrunch Minute: Whistleblowers say OpenAI employs ‘illegally restrictive’ NDAs

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  • July 16, 2024
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Trouble could be on the horizon for OpenAI. A group of whistleblowers accused OpenAI of requiring its employees to sign illegally restrictive non-disclosure agreements, or NDAs. The lawyers representing these whistleblowers sent a letter to SEC chair Gary Gensler, alleging that OpenAI’s contracts with current and former employees could illegally prevent them from alerting government […]

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