https://www.webpronews.com/missouri-student-arrested-for-vandalism-via-chatgpt-confession/
A 19-year-old Missouri State University student, Ryan Schaefer, allegedly vandalized 17 vehicles and confessed details to ChatGPT, seeking evasion advice. Police used the seized chat history as key evidence for his felony arrest. This case highlights AI's role in investigations and raises digital privacy concerns.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-11-04/ai-artificial-intelligence-hallucinations-defamation-chatgpt/104518612
Unprecedented legal battles are testing if parent companies of tools like ChatGPT can be liable for defamation when innocent people are incorrectly described as criminals.
https://gizmodo.com/alaska-man-reported-someone-for-ai-csam-then-got-arrested-for-the-same-thing-2000543461
Authorities searched the tipsters phone and allegedly discovered AI-generated child porn, with plans to make more.