Attorney says suspect in attack on OpenAI CEO's home was in midst of 'mental health crisis'
Summary
A man named Daniel Moreno-Gama is accused of attacking OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's home with a Molotov cocktail and threatening the company's offices. His lawyer says he was having a mental health crisis and was charged too harshly, but prosecutors say the attack was planned and serious.Key Facts
- Daniel Moreno-Gama threw a Molotov cocktail at Sam Altman's home in San Francisco last Friday.
- He then went to OpenAI's headquarters and threatened to burn down the building.
- Moreno-Gama is 20 years old, autistic, and came from Texas to San Francisco.
- No one was hurt in the attacks.
- He faces state charges of attempted murder and arson, which could lead to 19 years to life in prison.
- Federal charges include possession of an unregistered firearm and property damage by explosives.
- Moreno-Gama wrote that he hates artificial intelligence and warned of human extinction caused by it.
- Authorities labeled the attack as domestic terrorism and plan to prosecute strongly.
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