Remains of Second USF Student Confirmed as Florida Probes ChatGPT's Role in Killings
Florida prosecutors say the suspect asked ChatGPT about hiding bodies and weapons, prompting a statewide review of OpenAI’s role in the killings.
- On Monday, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier expanded his criminal investigation into OpenAI to include the murders of two University of South Florida doctoral students after discovering suspect Hisham Abugharbieh consulted ChatGPT.
- The initial probe launched April 21 after reviewing chat logs between ChatGPT and shooter Phoenix Ikner, who killed two and injured six in a 2025 Florida State University mass shooting.
- Court documents reveal Abugharbieh allegedly asked ChatGPT what happens if someone is "put in a black garbage bag and thrown in a dumpster," with conversations spanning three days before the disappearances to hours before discovery.
- Responding to the investigation, OpenAI spokesperson Drew Pusateri called the murders a "terrible crime" and stated the company will "do whatever we can to support law enforcement in their investigation."
- Florida lawmakers are expected to return to Tallahassee on Tuesday for a special session to debate increased guardrails for artificial intelligence systems, including potential bans on companion chatbots for minors.
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Florida sheriff identifies body found in Tampa Bay as 2nd missing doctoral student from Bangladesh
ORLANDO, Fla. A body found in Tampa Bay has been identified as the second missing University of South Florida doctoral student from Bangladesh, a sheriff said Friday. He described their killings as a monstrous crime and said a motive was still unknown.Nahida Bristys remains were found Sunday in a garbage bag discovered by a kayaker whose fishing line got snagged, said Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister. The positive identification on th…
Two students recently disappeared in Florida. Now both have been found dead. One of the students' roommates has been charged with the double murder.
Kayakers discover body of 2nd missing University of South Florida student: Sheriff
Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister announced Friday morning that the remains discovered in the water near the Howard Frankland Bridge were positively identified as Nahida Bristy on Thursday, April 30.
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