Las Vegas Sheriff Kevin McMahill reported evidence indicating that the suspect used ChatGPT to plan the Cybertruck explosion by researching explosive targets and ammunition range.
Tech expert Ahmed Banafa emphasized that the incident represents a worst-case scenario, suggesting authorities need to address the potential dangers of AI in criminal activities.
Josh Richman from the Electronic Frontier Foundation argued that information used for malicious purposes has long been available, questioning whether AI fundamentally changes the landscape of criminal planning.
In a statement, OpenAI expressed sadness over the incident and reaffirmed their commitment to ensuring AI tools are used responsibly, highlighting their cooperation with law enforcement.
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