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11 Apr 2026, 15:08 GMT+10
The suspect was arrested after he also appeared at the companys San Francisco headquarters and threatened to burn it down
The home of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman was struck with a Molotov cocktail on Friday, San Francisco police said in a statement later confirmed by Altman. The individual was later arrested after appearing at the company's headquarters and allegedly threatening to burn it down.
The incidents unfolded within around an hour. According to police, a 20-year-old male first approached Altman's home and threw an "incendiary destructive device," setting fire to an exterior gate, before fleeing on foot.
About an hour later, officers responded to a report of someone matching the suspect's description threatening arson at another building, later identified as OpenAI's San Francisco headquarters. The suspect was arrested, with charges pending. Police did not immediately comment on a potential motive. OpenAI confirmed both incidents, with a spokesperson saying no one was hurt.
Altman addressed the situation in a blog post, sharing a photo of his family and expressing hope that "images have power" and might help deter similar attacks.
He added that he "underestimated the power of words and narratives," noting that the incident came days after "an incendiary article" about him and his company, likely referring to a New Yorker investigation detailing allegations of deception and safety failings at OpenAI, as well as scrutiny over its recent $50 billion Pentagon deal.
Altman said he initially brushed aside the concerns, but the attack prompted him to rethink his views. He outlined broader reflections on AI and regulation, calling for "the rhetoric and tactics" to be de-escalated. He described fears regarding AI as "justified" and stressed the need to "get safety right," while arguing that it must be "democratized."
The incident comes at a difficult time for both Altman and OpenAI. The company has faced backlash over its Pentagon deal allowing its technology to be used in classified military operations. Critics warn that the tools could enable warrantless surveillance, with users and developers accusing the company of prioritizing government contracts over public trust.
In a case set to go to trial later this month, Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk is suing OpenAI and Altman, alleging that the CEO "manipulated" him into donating $38 million on promises that the company would remain a nonprofit. Musk, a co-founder who left in 2018, is seeking Altman's removal.
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OpenAI's headquarters has been targeted before by protesters. Last month, activists opposing the Pentagon deal wrote messages in chalk outside the building, including: "Technology in service of humanity, not war," "No AI surveillance state," and "Is it time to quit?" Last February, police arrested five demonstrators who blocked the entrance as part of a protest by the group Stop AI.
(RT.com)
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