Arrest Made Following Molotov Cocktail Incident at OpenAI CEO's Residence

Arrest Made Following Molotov Cocktail Incident at OpenAI CEO's Residence

Synopsis

San ​Francisco police arrested a person ​for allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at OpenAI ​CEO Sam Altman's home and for making threats outside the artificial intelligence startup's headquarters, the company said on Friday.
San Francisco police arrested a person for allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's home and for making threats outside the artificial intelligence startup's headquarters, the company said on Friday.

In a post on X, the San Francisco Police ‌Department said ⁠an unknown male ⁠threw an incendiary device at a North Beach residence at 4:12 AM and then escaped on foot. The 20-year-old suspect was detained about an hour later after police received a call about a man threatening to burn down another building. Police did not immediately comment on the suspect's potential motive.

"Thankfully, no ​one was hurt. We deeply appreciate how quickly ⁠SFPD responded ‌and the support from the city in ​helping keep our ​employees safe," an OpenAI spokesperson said. The company is ⁠assisting law enforcement agencies with their investigation, the spokesperson added.

The ​incident came as OpenAI faces intense pressure. The company ​recently faced backlash over its move to strike a deal with the US government to let it use its technology in classified military operations, after rival Anthropic and Washington got into a dispute.

A recent NBC News poll found that AI is less popular than ‌US Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Altman addressed the incident in a blog post published on Friday afternoon.

"A lot of the ​criticism of ​our industry comes ⁠from sincere concern about the incredibly high stakes of this technology," he wrote.

"While we have that debate, we should de-escalate the rhetoric and tactics and ​try to have fewer explosions in fewer homes, figuratively and literally," he later added. San Francisco police said officers investigating the fire at Altman's house found signs that the 20-year-old was involved.

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