Shocking news has emerged from Mussoorie. A 19-year-old student of Mussoorie State University is reported to have vandalises cars into parking lot on his own campus. This crime was uncovered following a report of a smoking gun.
The culprit first confessed to his crime during a discussion with ChatGTP. This incident raises numerous questions about the connection between Artificial Intelligence and college life.
19-year-old vandalises cars
During the conversation with the officials, it was found that on Sunday morning at 3 pm, Ryan Shafer, a student of 2nd semester, vandalises 17 cars which are parked on the college campus.
According to police report, Ryan broke the windows of the cars which are parked in the parking lot, he also broke side mirrors of the cars, hit the bonnet of cars, and he also broke windshield wipers of the cars. Police take the whole incident as a “rampage” and considered it a serious crime.
Chat GPT crime confession
When the police questioned Ryan, they found his actions a bit suspicious, so the police checked Ryan’s phone and read the whole conversation between Ryan and Chat GTP, where Ryan cleary confessed his crime In front of Chat GTP.
In the chat, Ryan asked very rudely, “Am I in trouble? And will I go to jail?” The chat contained many typing mistakes.
He then confessed to breaking several cars and became very aggressive, even threatening the AI. Later, in a self-sympathetic chat, he wrote about running away last year, saying that he thought no one would recognize him. But he finally admitted that he liked to cause harm.
Confesses to ChatGPT
prosecutor showed the metal state of criminal by showing conversation of chat gpt & culprit and also praised the Artificial Intelligence. This unique case proved that in some cases AI is very helpful and we can use it as evidence.


