Suspect in Cybertruck Explosion Near Trump Hotel Prepared Terror Attack Using ChatGPT.


Suspect in Tesla Cybertruck Explosion Used Artificial Intelligence
One of the suspects in the explosion of a Tesla Cybertruck that occurred near a hotel owned by elected U.S. President Donald Trump in Las Vegas, Nevada, used artificial intelligence ChatGPT to prepare for the crime. This was reported by NBC News, citing a statement from city police sheriff Kevin McMahill.
The sheriff claims there is evidence that the suspect used artificial intelligence ChatGPT in the planning of the attack. He noted that this case is the first known use of ChatGPT in the U.S. for such purposes. More detailed information about the questions the artificial intelligence responded to was not provided by the police.
OpenAI Warns Against Misuse of AI Models
A representative of OpenAI, the company that developed ChatGPT, stated that their models are not intended for planning crimes and warn against engaging in illegal activities. He emphasized the importance of responsible use of artificial intelligence tools. According to the OpenAI representative, their models are designed to not provide harmful instructions and minimize the spread of harmful content. In this specific case, ChatGPT provided answers based on already available information from the internet and warned against harmful and illegal actions.
Suspect in Explosion Was a U.S. Army Special Forces Sergeant
The suspect in the explosion, identified as Alan Levelsberger, held the rank of sergeant in the U.S. Army Special Forces and was on leave. According to media reports, he served in various countries, including Afghanistan, Georgia, the Republic of Congo, and Ukraine. However, more details about his status and whereabouts are not provided.
Previously, it was reported that the suspect, 37-year-old Matthew Levelsberger, allegedly trained Ukrainian military personnel in Germany.
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