Las Vegas cyber bombing: suspect actually used ChatGPT to plan attack

 Las Vegas cyber bombing: suspect actually used ChatGPT to plan attackIn the case of the Tesla Cybertruck bombing in Las Vegas, police have revealed that the suspect, Matthew Liversberg, 37, used the artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT to plan the attack in detail before carrying it out.Liversberg used ChatGPT to look up information such as the amount of explosives needed, how to buy fireworks, and how to buy a cell phone without revealing his identity. He drove a Cybertruck on New Year's Day and set it off outside the Trump International Hotel, hurting seven people.The police say that this is the first time in the U.S. that there's been proof that ChatGPT was used to make an explosive device.Liversberg killed himself before the explosion, and the investigation showed that he did not intend to harm others. He saw the incident as a "wake-up call" to society.

The exciting news is that the valuation of Anthropic, an AI startup, has soared to an incredible $60 billion, and they're planning to raise $2 billion in a funding round. This is a big jump from the $18 billion it will be valued at in 2024, showing the market's confidence in its growth potential. The funding round is being led by Lightspeed Venture Partners, and if successfully completed, will bring Anthropic's total funding to $6 billion. They're well-known for creating large language models and bring in about $875 million each year through direct sales and partnerships with other cloud services.

While OpenAI is planning to launch its new AI agent tool, "Operator," in January, the pace is a bit slower than its rivals, such as Anthropic and Google, due to some security concerns. The reason for the delay is that they're being super cautious about something called "hint injection attacks," which are a kind of security risk that could mess with the AI systems. Despite these challenges, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is optimistic. He believes that the AI agent will be able to perform multiple tasks independently, such as writing code and booking travel. This is expected to significantly improve productivity. This launch is a big step for OpenAI's push for intelligent automation, and it shows how much importance they put on security and reliability in the industry.

The exciting news is that the valuation of Anthropic, an AI startup, has soared to an incredible $60 billion, and they're planning to raise $2 billion in a funding round. This is a big jump from the $18 billion it will be valued at in 2024, showing the market's confidence in its growth potential. The funding round is being led by Lightspeed Venture Partners, and if successfully completed, will bring Anthropic's total funding to $6 billion. They're well-known for creating large language models and bring in about $875 million each year through direct sales and partnerships with other cloud services.

While OpenAI is planning to launch its new AI agent tool, "Operator," in January, the pace is a bit slower than its rivals, such as Anthropic and Google, due to some security concerns. The reason for the delay is that they're being super cautious about something called "hint injection attacks," which are a kind of security risk that could mess with the AI systems. Despite these challenges, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is optimistic. He believes that the AI agent will be able to perform multiple tasks independently, such as writing code and booking travel. This is expected to significantly improve productivity. This launch is a big step for OpenAI's push for intelligent automation, and it shows how much importance they put on security and reliability in the industry.

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