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OpenAI CEO’s home firebombed
The incendiary device set fire to an exterior gate at Altman's $27 million Russian Hill residence, though no injuries were reported.
San Francisco police apprehended the suspect outside OpenAI's headquarters, where he was allegedly making further threats against the artificial intelligence firm.
Altman, who recently addressed a 'New Yorker' investigation into his leadership, shared a family photo on social media following the incident.
OpenAI expressed gratitude for the rapid police response and confirmed that user data was not compromised during the separate security issue involving a third-party tool.