Until the logs are released it is going to be impossible to say whether the AI simply provided factual information to reasonable queries. E.g. did the shooter ask "When is X location the busiest?", or did they ask "What is the best time to kill the most people at X location?".
Until more details like these come to light, I am going to reasonably take this as click bait.
Of course. But the question to determine the degree of responsibility of OpenAI hinges on the sort of questions it answered, not whether there are better tools that the criminal should have used.
Until the logs are released it is going to be impossible to say whether the AI simply provided factual information to reasonable queries. E.g. did the shooter ask "When is X location the busiest?", or did they ask "What is the best time to kill the most people at X location?".
Until more details like these come to light, I am going to reasonably take this as click bait.
"When is X location the busiest?" - Google maps already tells you this information.
Of course. But the question to determine the degree of responsibility of OpenAI hinges on the sort of questions it answered, not whether there are better tools that the criminal should have used.
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