South Korea FSC refers crypto whale case to prosecutors
South Korea’s FSC referred two crypto manipulation cases to prosecutors, including a whale accused of a pump-and-dump scheme.
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South Korea’s FSC referred two crypto manipulation cases to prosecutors, including a whale accused of a pump-and-dump scheme.
The use of AI chat logs in court raises privacy concerns and could set a precedent for digital evidence in future legal cases. The post Prosecutors use ChatGPT logs as evidence in Palisades fire arson trial appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Jonathan Rinderknecht was facing arson charges for setting a fire on New Year's Day in 2025, which became one of the deadliest wildfires in LA history. To make their case, prosecutors turned to location data from his iPhone, security camera footage, and witness testimony. But they also turned to his ChatGPT logs. Prosecutors said that Rinderknecht had ChatGPT generate images of fire, asked the chatbot, "Why am I so angry all the time?", and ranted to it about how the wealthy were destroying the world. They also pointed to a screen recording in which Rinderknecht asked ChatGPT whether someone could be blamed for a fire if it was lit by their … Read the full story at The Verge.