Daniel Moreno-Gama, a 20-year-old from Texas, has been charged with attempted murder after throwing a Molotov cocktail at the San Francisco home of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, according to the FBI and multiple news outlets. The attack occurred in the early hours of April 13, with surveillance footage capturing the incident and prompting Moreno-Gama's arrest shortly thereafter.
Authorities found that Moreno-Gama also threatened to set fire to OpenAI's headquarters and attempted to break into the offices, carrying an anti-AI manifesto that warned of AI's existential risks. The document included direct threats against Altman and a list of other AI industry leaders, resulting in both federal and state charges, as reported by The Free Press and Times of India.
Moreno-Gama was held without bail in California and is scheduled to appear in court for arraignment on May 5, according to Egypt Independent and The Independent. The charges against him include attempted arson and attempted murder, underlining the seriousness of the attack and its potential implications for security around AI industry figures and infrastructure.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman publicly condemned the violent act while acknowledging ongoing concerns about artificial intelligence management, calling for calm and constructive dialogue. The incident has raised awareness of increased risks faced by AI executives amid growing public debate on the technology’s future, as noted by Bangkok Post and Fast Company.
Moving forward, attention will focus on the judicial proceedings against Moreno-Gama and any potential enhancements to security protocols for AI leaders and facilities. The case highlights the necessity for law enforcement and the tech industry to address threats posed by individuals opposing AI advancements through violence.

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