ChatGPT’s Sam Altman home attacked with Molotov cocktail: CEO shares family photo, says, “I love them more than anything”
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has long been at the centre of discussions around artificial intelligence, but his family’s safety has now become part of that story. He recently posted about a frightening incident at his home in a blog post that could have put both his family and himself in danger.
In the early hours of a recent morning, someone reportedly threw a Molotov cocktail at his luxury home in San Francisco, shaking not just his personal life but also sparking a wider conversation about how AI leaders are being targeted amid growing criticism of the industry.
Altman has usually kept his private life out of the spotlight, rarely sharing details about his husband or their child. That changed when he broke his silence on the attack, sharing a personal blog on X in which he described the incident, his fears for his family, and why he chose to post a rare photo of them publicly. The post quickly went viral, drawing attention both to the violence he faced and to the broader unease surrounding the pace and power of AI.
In the early hours of the morning, a person allegedly threw a Molotov cocktail at Sam Altman’s San Francisco residence, where he lives with his husband, Oliver Mulherin, and their child. According to his post, the incident occurred at around 3:45 am, and the firebomb bounced off the house, causing no injuries or serious damage.
Altman later shared details of the incident in his blog, which he posted on X. He wrote, “The first person did it last night, at 3:45 am. Thankfully, it bounced off the house and no one got hurt.”
He added that he had been unsure whether to publish the post but decided to go ahead, telling his followers, “I wrote this early this morning and I wasn’t sure if I would actually publish it, but here it is.”
Local authorities moved quickly to identify the suspect. The San Francisco Chronicle reported that a 20-year-old man, Alejandro Daniel Moreno-Gama, was arrested in connection with the attack on Altman’s home.
Following the incident, the San Francisco Police Department also responded to a separate call at OpenAI’s headquarters on 3rd Street, where a man allegedly threatened to set fire to the building.
Police later identified that man as the same person involved in the attack on Altman’s residence and took him into custody.
Altman shared a photo of his family in the blog post, something he rarely does. He wrote, “Here is a photo of my family. I love them more than anything,” in the caption he posted on X alongside the image of his husband and their child.
He explained that he wanted to humanise himself and his loved ones in the face of violence. He said, “Images have power, I hope. Normally we try to be pretty private, but in this case I am sharing a photo in the hopes that it might dissuade the next person from throwing a Molotov cocktail at our house, no matter what they think about me.”
In the same blog, Altman connected the attack to the wider climate of anxiety around artificial intelligence. He wrote that a recent “incendiary article” about him had been published just days before the incident.
He recalled, “Someone said to me yesterday they thought it was coming at a time of great anxiety about AI and that it made things more dangerous for me. I brushed it aside.”
Now, after the attack, he admitted he may have underestimated the impact of public narratives. “Now I am awake in the middle of the night and pissed, and thinking that I have underestimated the power of words and narratives,” he added.
Altman also addressed criticism of the AI industry itself. “A lot of the criticism of our industry comes from sincere concern about the incredibly high stakes of this technology. This is quite valid, and we welcome good-faith criticism and debate,” he wrote.
He acknowledged that technology is not always beneficial for everyone, but concluded, “I empathise with anti-technology sentiments, and clearly technology isn’t always good for everyone. But overall, I believe technological progress can make the future unbelievably good—for your family and mine.”
Altman has usually kept his private life out of the spotlight, rarely sharing details about his husband or their child. That changed when he broke his silence on the attack, sharing a personal blog on X in which he described the incident, his fears for his family, and why he chose to post a rare photo of them publicly. The post quickly went viral, drawing attention both to the violence he faced and to the broader unease surrounding the pace and power of AI.
Sam Altman- Photo: @Electronynet/ X
What happened at Sam Altman’s home?
In the early hours of the morning, a person allegedly threw a Molotov cocktail at Sam Altman’s San Francisco residence, where he lives with his husband, Oliver Mulherin, and their child. According to his post, the incident occurred at around 3:45 am, and the firebomb bounced off the house, causing no injuries or serious damage.
Altman later shared details of the incident in his blog, which he posted on X. He wrote, “The first person did it last night, at 3:45 am. Thankfully, it bounced off the house and no one got hurt.”
He added that he had been unsure whether to publish the post but decided to go ahead, telling his followers, “I wrote this early this morning and I wasn’t sure if I would actually publish it, but here it is.”
The man involved was caught by police
Local authorities moved quickly to identify the suspect. The San Francisco Chronicle reported that a 20-year-old man, Alejandro Daniel Moreno-Gama, was arrested in connection with the attack on Altman’s home.
Following the incident, the San Francisco Police Department also responded to a separate call at OpenAI’s headquarters on 3rd Street, where a man allegedly threatened to set fire to the building.
Police later identified that man as the same person involved in the attack on Altman’s residence and took him into custody.
Why did Sam Altman share a family photo?
Altman shared a photo of his family in the blog post, something he rarely does. He wrote, “Here is a photo of my family. I love them more than anything,” in the caption he posted on X alongside the image of his husband and their child.
He explained that he wanted to humanise himself and his loved ones in the face of violence. He said, “Images have power, I hope. Normally we try to be pretty private, but in this case I am sharing a photo in the hopes that it might dissuade the next person from throwing a Molotov cocktail at our house, no matter what they think about me.”
The ‘growing’ anxiety around AI
In the same blog, Altman connected the attack to the wider climate of anxiety around artificial intelligence. He wrote that a recent “incendiary article” about him had been published just days before the incident.
He recalled, “Someone said to me yesterday they thought it was coming at a time of great anxiety about AI and that it made things more dangerous for me. I brushed it aside.”
Now, after the attack, he admitted he may have underestimated the impact of public narratives. “Now I am awake in the middle of the night and pissed, and thinking that I have underestimated the power of words and narratives,” he added.
Altman also addressed criticism of the AI industry itself. “A lot of the criticism of our industry comes from sincere concern about the incredibly high stakes of this technology. This is quite valid, and we welcome good-faith criticism and debate,” he wrote.
He acknowledged that technology is not always beneficial for everyone, but concluded, “I empathise with anti-technology sentiments, and clearly technology isn’t always good for everyone. But overall, I believe technological progress can make the future unbelievably good—for your family and mine.”
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