An AI researcher that Elon Musk hired was arrested in a domestic violence case
help him build a competitor to OpenAI's ChatGPT, was arrested in March in what police in Palo Alto, California, called"a domestic violence incident."
Babuschkin was released from custody the same evening, after he posted bond on a $10,000 bail, Philip confirmed to Insider. The arrest wasThe case involved"a minor injury," but did not otherwise pose a threat to public safety, Philip told Insider. He declined to offer details about the incident, saying the case is confidential.
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