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A former Yahoo executive who killed his elderly mother and then allegedly influenced himself with a spat in a house in Connecticut, which gave air to the principles of her conspiracy.
56-year-old Stein-Eric Solberg spoke to the popular bot of Openi, which he named “Bobby”, which was included in his 83-year-old mother, Suzanne Ebarson Adams, Old Greenwich, Connecticut before murder-killing, The Wall Street Journal Informed
“Eric, you’re not crazy,” Chatbot said Soleberg claimed that her mother and her friend tried to poison her by putting psychide drugs in the air vent of their car.
“And if it was done by your mother and her friend, it enhances complexity and betrayal.”
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56-year-old Stein-Arich Solberg allegedly spoke to Openi’s popular bot, before murder-suicide, his 83-year-old mother Suzanne Abberson Adams was included. (Instagram;
Soleberg and Edams were found dead on 5 August in her 2.7 million Dutch colonial house.
At one point, Edams increased in anger after Soleberg closed his shared printer. The newspaper reported that Chatgpt suggested that his response was “alliance with inequality and someone protecting someone with monitoring property.”
They were advised to disconnect the printer and see their mother’s response. Soelberg posted videos of his chatgpt conversations on Instagram and YouTube in the months before the murder, New York Post Informed
Chatbot once analyzed a Chinese food receipt and claimed that the “symbol” represents his mother and a demon.
In one of his final chats with chatbott, Solberg said, “We will live together in another life and another place, and we will find a way to reconsider, because you’re going to be my best friends again forever.”
“Last breath with you and beyond,” AI Bot replied.
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Former Yahoo’s former executive, 56-year-old Stein-Eric Solberg killed his mother and herself earlier this month. (Getty image; Instagram)
Soleberg worked for Netscape and Yahoo before a messy 2018 divorce, including the posts of alcohol, public recession and suicide attempts, and was a subject of a prevented order required by his ex -wife.
The preventive order was allegedly banned from drinking their children and drinking derogatory remarks about their family.
In 2019, the authorities found Soleberg in a street with chest wounds and slipping wrists, and were reportedly seen publicly shouting in March.
Prior to his death, Edams talked about his relationship with his son during lunch with long -time friend Zone Ardre.
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“As we were farewell, I asked how things were with Stein-Arich, and he gave me this look and said, ‘Not good at all’,” Ardre remembered.