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Feds say suspect in Molotov attack on Sam Altman’s home listed AI CEOs and investors in ‘last warning’ note

The man accused of tossing a Molotov cocktail at the San Francisco home of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman was found with an “anti-AI” document that listed off the names and addresses of other AI CEOs and investors, according to the feds.

Daniel Moreno-Gama, who was booked on multiple state charges, including attempted murder, according to jail records, is now facing federal charges in connection with Friday’s attack. A federal criminal complaint viewed by Business Insider charged him with possession of an unregistered firearm and attempted damage and destruction of property by means of explosives.

It was not immediately clear whether Moreno-Gama has retained an attorney.

According to an affidavit by an FBI agent, authorities said the 20-year-old traveled from Texas to California and, in the early morning hours, threw a Molotov cocktail at two neighboring homes owned by Altman. The device caused a fire at the top of the driveway gate, and the suspect fled the scene, the affidavit says.


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Surveillance images captured Daniel Moreno-Gama outside of OpenAI’s headquarters. 

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About an hour and a half later, the feds say the suspect arrived at OpenAI’s San Francisco headquarters, took a chair and used it to strike the glass doors. His actions were captured on surveillance footage, the court papers say.

On-site security personnel reported that the suspect said he came to “burn it down and kill anyone inside,” the affidavit says.

Officers with the San Francisco Police Department ultimately arrested Moreno-Gama and recovered “incendiary devices,” a jug of kerosene, a blue lighter, and the anti-AI document, the court papers say.

The affidavit says the document was a three-part series that “identified views opposed to Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the executives of various AI companies, including Victim-1.” Victim-1 refers to Altman, who later confirmed the attack on his blog.


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Sam Altman is the CEO of OpenAI. 

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The first part of the document was titled “Your Last Warning” followed by the suspect’s name. In that part of the missive, he allegedly said that he ‘killed/attempted to kill’ Victim-1,” according to the affidavit.

“Also if I am going to advocate for others to kill and commit crimes, then I must lead by example and show that I am fully sincere in my message,” the document read, the affidavit says.

The document then listed the names of apparent board members, AI company CEOs, and investors, the court papers say.

The second part of the document was titled, “Some more words on the matter of our impending extinction,” and detailed the “purported risk AI poses to humanity,” the feds said.

The third part was a letter addressed to Altman that began with “if you make it,” according to the court papers. “If by some miracle you live, then I would take this as a sign from the divine to redeem yourself,” the letter said, according to the affidavit.

Online records show that Moreno-Gama remains behind bars at the San Francisco County Jail.

In the aftermath of the attack on his home, Altman took to his blog and posted a photo of his husband and their son.

“Images have power, I hope. Normally we try to be pretty private, but in this case I am sharing a photo in the hopes that it might dissuade the next person from throwing a Molotov cocktail at our house, no matter what they think about me,” Altman wrote.

“The first person did it last night, at 3:45 am in the morning. Thankfully it bounced off the house and no one got hurt,” he said.

The OpenAI CEO went on to say that AI “will be the most powerful tool for expanding human capability” and that the “fear and anxiety” around the technology is “justified.”

“I empathize with anti-technology sentiments and clearly technology isn’t always good for everyone. But overall, I believe technological progress can make the future unbelievably good, for your family and mine,” he wrote.

Altman added, “While we have that debate, we should de-escalate the rhetoric and tactics and try to have fewer explosions in fewer homes, figuratively and literally.”




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90-year-old determined not to miss birthday party, despite heart attack

My father has always been a sociable person who loves nothing better than chatting with relatives, friends, and ex-colleagues.

So it seemed like a fun idea to throw him a surprise party for his milestone 90th birthday at a cricket club in the English town where I grew up.

Our intention was “go big or go home,” and my sister, Alison, and I asked dozens of people to join the celebration.

We decided on a newspaper theme because Dad was the former editor in chief of a local newspaper. I spent hours designing the invitation, emphasizing that the event was top secret, and using the font of an old-fashioned typewriter.

The party was organized with military precision

Mom was also kept in the dark because we wanted it to be a surprise for her, too.

The guest list grew by the day as we contacted people from every part of Dad’s life, including his sister-in-law, cousin, nieces, nephews, and neighbors.

Most of the attendees were journalists who’d worked with him during his seven decades in print. We imagined his delight when he met them again.

My sister and I planned the party with military precision from our homes on either side of the Atlantic Ocean.


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The party took place after all.

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We bought runners for the tables, framed a huge welcome poster, made bunting, and ordered a massive cake that looked like the front page of Dad’s beloved paper.

Then, two weeks before the party, Dad had a cardiac arrest. He’d shown signs of slowing down over the previous few months, but it was a terrible shock.

Thankfully, the heart attack was relatively mild — but it was enough to keep him in the hospital, followed by a rehab facility for the next seven days.

Mom and Ali stayed at his bedside, while I made concerned calls from the US. It was horrible to live so far away while my family was in need.

The worry was bad enough, but I admit it was compounded by the fact that we’d organized the birthday party. Dad’s health was the absolute priority, but people had been looking forward to the occasion and booked train tickets and hotels.

Dad could have made a virtual appearance

I felt selfish for having those thoughts, but couldn’t bring myself to cancel the celebration quite yet. I consulted with Ali, who agreed we should reassess in a few days’ time.

While Dad quickly showed signs of improvement, we faced a dilemma. Should we do the “sensible thing” and call off the party? Perhaps there was a compromise. What if the event went ahead in Dad’s honor, whether he attended or not?

He was as generous as he was sociable, and wouldn’t have wanted anyone to be disappointed or sad. Besides, he’d get a kick out of all the tributes to him.

We sent an email to tell the guests what had happened. We said we understood if they wanted to decline, but hoped they wouldn’t. Dad could even make a virtual appearance on a giant TV screen, we said.


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The author making a speech at her father’s birthday party.

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Most people thought it would be nice to get together for a reunion and celebrate Dad. If they couldn’t raise a glass and appreciate him together, then when could they?

To our relief, Dad rallied over the following week. He returned from the hospital and became quite jovial again. My husband and I flew to England as planned, and he was pleased to see us.

Nevertheless, a big question mark remained over the party. Dad’s medical team was impressed by his continued recovery, and Ali sought their advice. She wanted to know whether it was safe for him to attend. They said it would boost his morale and give him something to look forward to.

Dad delivered a speech himself

Obviously, we no longer kept the lunch a surprise and asked Dad for his opinion. There was no pressure, we said, but if the thought of a celebration appealed to him, we’d do our best to get him there.

His face lit up. “I can’t wait to see everyone,” he said.

We left it until the morning itself for him to finally decide. If he felt up to coming, great. If not, that would be fine. It didn’t really matter because he’d be there in spirit.

Still, proud and determined, Dad made it in person. He shook hands with everyone in the room and laughed at the speeches. He even gave one himself.

The party was a roaring success. Ali and I agreed that we’d done the right thing. We hadn’t seen Dad so happy in years.




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A pepper spray attack injured 21 people at London’s busiest airport

Travellers faced chaos at London Heathrow Airport on Sunday, where police said some 21 people were apparently injured by pepper spray.

London’s Metropolitan Police said they were called to a parking garage at Terminal 3 around 8 a.m. after a number of people were sprayed by a group of men who left the scene.

Armed officers arrived and arrested a man on suspicion of assault within nine minutes of the first report, it added.

“At this stage, it’s understood that a woman was robbed of her suitcase by a group of four men, who sprayed a substance believed to be pepper spray in her direction,” said Commander Peter Stevens.

He added that it occurred in an elevator, and those directly involved are believed to be known to each other.

21 people were treated by the London Ambulance Service, including a three-year-old child, the police said. Five of them were taken to hospital.

While the terminal remained open, the disruption put many people at risk of missing their flights.

Heathrow is the busiest airport in Europe, serving over 80 million passengers last year.

In an X post, Heathrow Airport advised passengers to allow extra time when travelling to the airport and to check with their airline for any questions.

A highway into Terminals 3 and 2 was closed for about an hour before reopening, according to an X post from National Highways.

It then said it closed it again on the airport’s request, “due to the amount of vehicles and pedestrians within the tunnel,” but reopened within 30 minutes.

The BBC reported that some passengers were seen getting out of cars and walking down a road with their luggage, towards signs that warned “no pedestrians beyond this point.”

There were also delays of 45 minutes approaching the airport, according to National Highways, while Elizabeth Line trains stopped serving the terminals for over an hour.




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