
"Authorities found Limon's remains Friday in several trash bags thrown out on the Howard Frankland Bridge, according to court records. They found a second body Sunday afternoon in the waters near Interstate 275 and Fourth Street North, but as of Monday afternoon, authorities had not released identifying information."
"On April 13, three days before the students went missing, Abugharbieh asked ChatGPT what happens if a person is 'put in a black garbage bag and thrown in a dumpster,' prosecutors wrote in court records."
"'We are expanding our criminal investigation into OpenAI to include the USF murders after learning the primary suspect used ChatGPT,' Uthmeier posted Monday on X."
Hisham Abugharbieh is accused of murdering his roommate and a friend, both doctoral students. Authorities found their remains in trash bags. Abugharbieh, a former USF student, was arrested and is being held without bail. Prior to the murders, he asked ChatGPT about disposing of bodies and other related topics. The attorney general expanded the investigation into OpenAI after discovering the suspect's interactions with the chatbot, initially starting as a civil probe.
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