April 10, 2026 - 17:19

A disturbing incident unfolded early Monday morning at the San Francisco home of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. According to authorities, an individual threw a Molotov cocktail at the multi-million dollar property. The device failed to ignite fully, preventing significant fire damage or injuries.
The San Francisco Police Department acted swiftly, leading to the apprehension of a 20-year-old suspect. The individual is currently in custody, and formal charges are pending as the investigation continues. While a motive has not been publicly disclosed, police are treating the event as a deliberate act of arson.
In a statement following the event, OpenAI expressed relief that no one was harmed and commended the rapid and professional response from law enforcement. The company emphasized its focus on continuing its work despite the unsettling event. The attack has heightened concerns about the personal security of high-profile technology leaders, particularly those in the rapidly advancing and sometimes controversial field of artificial intelligence. The incident underscores the intense public scrutiny and strong reactions that can accompany pioneering technological developments.
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