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College students' killings latest case to rely on ChatGPT as evidence
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- Suspect Hisham Abugharbieh, 26, is charged with two counts of premeditated murder with a weapon in the Tampa deaths of Limon and Bristy, linking the case to the use of AI in planning.
- Prosecutors say the case shows the suspect asked ChatGPT about disposing a body, signaling potential AI-assisted planning before the disappearances.
- The investigation examines AI companies' responsibilities to prevent misuse and to cooperate with law enforcement.
- OpenAI says ChatGPT provided information from public sources and did not promote illegal activity.
- Prosecutors detail Abugharbieh’s ChatGPT history before and after the disappearances as part of the investigation.
- Authorities note gun-related questions were asked to assess potential wrongdoing days after the pair disappeared.
- The Florida case reflects broader national questions about AI’s role in crime and its influence on victims’ mental health.
- OpenAI’s cooperation with law enforcement continues as U.S. officials probe AI-assisted wrongdoing.
- Florida’s AG and other authorities maintain ongoing scrutiny of AI tools’ role in this and future cases.
- CBS News reports corroborate the timeline of ChatGPT questions and the victims’ identification in the USF case.
- The CBS coverage notes OpenAI’s stance that ChatGPT provided information from public sources and did not promote violence.
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