Molotov cocktail thrown at Sam Altman’s home
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Authorities in San Francisco booked the suspect on Friday, and is facing several charges. Including arson of an inhabited structure or property.
The device burned an exterior gate of the house in San Francisco, the police said, and it was unclear whether the artificial intelligence executive was home. The authorities arrested a suspect.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman addressed an attack on his San Francisco home in a personal blog post on Friday, noting rising criticism of the AI industry and saying there is a need to “de-escalate the rhetoric.
Altman described his mental state after the Molotov incident and pondered the possible reasoning for an attack against his home and company
For the better part of the past few years, Sam Altman has enjoyed being the posterboy of AI, thanks to the wonders of ChatGPT. But alongside product launches and keynote bravado, and not to mention skyrocketing valuation of OpenAI,
The world’s richest man has lost in cases ranging from shareholder fraud to claims that his rivals stole AI secrets
The man accused of attempting to burn down the OpenAI CEO's home appears to have written about his worry that the race for artificial intelligence would "lead to human extinction."