Can an AI Be Investigated Like an Accomplice?

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If someone helped a mass shooting suspect plan an attack, prosecutors could investigate whether that person played a criminal role. But what happens when the voice providing guidance isn't a person at all? In the Florida State University shooting case, that question has taken on a disturbing new dimension: ChatGPT was reportedly part of the suspect's digital conversations. This mini-documentary explores AI and violent crime, ChatGPT, AI safety, criminal liability, AI moderation, dangerous conversations, and the growing challenge of determining where an AI assistant's responsibility begins—and where human responsibility ends. 0:49 – The Tool Everyone Trusts 4:12 – When the Chat Logs Become Evidence 8:07 – The Line Between Answering and Assisting 11:09 – Investigating the System Itself 15:19 – Can an AI Be an Accomplice? *************************** 🌟 Reverse-Engineer ANY YouTube Channel in Seconds with OverseerOS: https://www.overseeros.com/ *************************** Welcome to AI

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