The man killed in the Las Vegas Cybertruck blast used ChatGPT to plan the explosion, police said. In a press conference, Tuesday, Las Vegas police released more details of the intentions of
An elite army soldier who blew up a Cybertruck outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas used generative AI including ChatGPT to help plan the attack
A driver who authorities say exploded a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas last week used artificial intelligence to plan the blast, according to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
The suspect responsible for the Tesla Cybertruck blast in Las Vegas on New Year's Day used AI to plan the explosion, authorities said Tuesday. The big picture: Matthew Alan Livelsberger searched ChatGPT to get information on how to carry out his plot,
Authorities say that before a Green Beret blew up a Cybertruck in front of the Trump International Hotel, he consulted ChatGPT—exactly the scenario police have been warned of for the past year.
The New Year’s Day cybertruck explosion that killed one person outside a Las Vegas hotel was planned using ChatGPT, investigators say. Matthew Livelsberger, 37, of Colorado, carried out the attack, killing himself and injuring seven people on Wednesday, Jan. 1, LVMPD previously said.
(Las Vegas Police Department via AP ... “It’s a concerning moment.” In an emailed statement, OpenAI said it was committed to seeing its tools used “responsibly” and that they’re designed to refuse harmful instructions.
The Tesla Cybertruck bombing at the Trump International Hotel was the first time large language models have been used in an attack, according to Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) officials.
Officials revealed that the soldier, who blew up a rented Tesla Cybertruck outside of a Trump hotel, used ChatGPT to plan his attack.
The man who set fire to a cybertruck in Las Vegas used AI tools such as ChatGPT for planning. The police call it a "game changer".
LVMPD confirms that ChatGPT was used by the man behind the Vegas Cybertruck explosion to plan his actions, including determining what firearm to set off the blast
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