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Multiple Florida teenagers have allegedly conducted searches on ChatGPT that led to them being in the crosshairs of law enforcement or facing criminal charges

"It's not smart to Google or use ChatGPT to figure out how to further your crime," says Catherine Crump a clinical professor at Berkeley Law School who specializes in AI and technology law

She says it is important for people, especially children, to recognize that ChatGPT is a product and "not your friend"

In recent months, authorities say, multiple Florida teenagers allegedly conducted searches on ChatGPT that led to them being in the crosshairs of law enforcement or facing criminal charges.

The Marion County Sheriff's Office announced the arrest in October of a 17-year-old who is accused of lying about having been

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