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OpenAI implemented a lockdown at its San Francisco offices after receiving an alleged threat from an activist linked to the Stop AI group. Internal communications confirmed the individual had previously accessed the facility and expressed interest in causing harm. San Francisco police responded to a 911 call about a man threatening to target OpenAI locations, though no active threat was confirmed. The suspect later claimed to have left the Stop AI group on social media, while the organization denied involvement. OpenAI emphasized precautionary measures without confirming the threat’s validity.

Key facts

  • OpenAI locked down its San Francisco offices after an alleged threat from an activist tied to the Stop AI movement.
  • Internal Slack messages revealed the suspect had previously visited the facility and expressed intent to harm employees.
  • San Francisco police received a 911 call about a man threatening to attack OpenAI locations near the Mission Bay neighborhood.
  • The suspect reportedly purchased weapons and claimed to have exited the Stop AI group on social media hours before the incident.
  • Stop AI disavowed the alleged actions, reiterating its commitment to nonviolence and condemning the threat.
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