
"Hisham Abugharbieh, 26, also asked the artificial intelligence chatbot whether the vehicle identification number on his car could be changed and whether he could keep a gun at home without a license, according to the pretrial detention report filed Saturday."
"An investigation that the office of Florida's attorney general launched last week over whether ChatGPT offered advice to a gunman who killed two people last year at Florida State University will be expanded to include the killings of the USF students."
"The remains of Abugharbieh's roommate, Zamil Limon, were found on the Howard Frankland bridge Friday morning, but Hillsborough County Chief Deputy Joseph Maurer said later that day that they were still searching for Limon's girlfriend, Nahida Bristy."
Hisham Abugharbieh, 26, is charged with the premeditated murder of two USF students, Zamil Limon and Nahida Bristy. Days before their disappearance, he asked ChatGPT about disposing of a body and legal questions regarding vehicle identification numbers and gun ownership. ChatGPT flagged his inquiries as dangerous. An investigation by Florida's attorney general will include these murders. Limon's remains were found, while Bristy's body was discovered later. Both victims were planning to marry and went missing on April 16.
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