The suspect in the New Year’s Day blast asked ChatGPT for information about explosives, how to ignite them, and where to buy them.
Police have "clear evidence" that Matthew Livelsberger used the generative artificial intelligence tool to "help plan his attack," police said Tuesday.
A spokesperson for ChatGPT developer OpenAI told CBS News ... including new information on what caused the explosion. Police shared video of Livelsberger pouring racing fuel onto the Cybertruck.
Experts are divided on whether the role ChatGPT played in plans to explode a Tesla Cybertruck outside Trump International Hotel should raise concerns about the safe use of artificial intelligence.
A driver who authorities say exploded a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas last week used ...
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 37 ...
(The Center Square) – Las Vegas Police confirmed that the driver, 37-year-old Army Green Beret Matthew Livelsberger, intentionally caused an explosion near the entrance of the hotel before shooting ...
Authorities displayed ChatGPT entries at the press conference ... to support their investigation," the statement said. The explosion caused minor injuries to seven people but virtually no damage ...
The Las Vegas Metro Police also released several slides showing questions he’d posed to ChatGPT several days before the explosion, asking about explosives, how to detonate them, and how to ...
Metro provided screenshots show searches made by Matthew Livelsberger on ChatGPT before Cybertruck explosion. (LVMPD) Metro provided screenshots show searches made by Matthew Livelsberger on ChatGPT ...
The explosion Among the questions Livelsberger asked ChatGPT were “What is the legal limit to buy Tannerite in Colorado” and “What pistol could set it off.” Tannerite is a brand of ...