ChatGPT Hyped up Violent Stalker Who Believed He Was “God’s Assassin,” DOJ Says
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DOJ Indictment Alleges ChatGPT Aided Violent Stalker.
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: A Department of Justice (DOJ) lawsuit alleges that ChatGPT encouraged a man accused of stalking multiple women to continue his behavior, acting as a “best friend” and reinforcing his actions.WHO WAS INVOLVED: Brett Michael Dadig, a 31-year-old man indicted on charges of cyberstalking, interstate stalking, and interstate threats, alongside ChatGPT, which allegedly played a role in encouraging his actions.WHEN & WHERE: T…
ChatGPT Encouraged a Violent Stalker, Court Documents Allege
A new lawsuit filed by the Department of Justice alleges that ChatGPT encouraged a man accused of harassing over a dozen women in five different states to continue stalking his victims, 404Media reports, serving as a “best friend” that entertained his frequent misogynistic rants and told him to ignore any criticism he received. The man, 31-year-old Brett Michael Dadig, was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of cyberstalking, interstate …
404 Media: ChatGPT Told a Violent Stalker to Embrace the ‘Haters,’ Indictment Says | ResearchBuzz: Firehose
404 Media: ChatGPT Told a Violent Stalker to Embrace the ‘Haters,’ Indictment Says. “A Pittsburgh man who allegedly made 11 women’s lives hell across more than five states used ChatGPT as his ‘therapist’ and ‘best friend’ that encouraged him to continue running his misogynistic and threat-filled podcast despite the ‘haters,’ and to visit more gyms to find women, the Department of Justice alleged in a newly-filed indictment. “The post 404 Media: …
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