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Artificial Intelligence in the Service of Crime: Created a Drug Brand on Chatgpt and Was Caught on the Way to a Deal

Summary by Israel Hayom
The defendant operated under the trade name "Green Shark" which he created with the help of artificial intelligence in order to avoid revealing his identity. • Northern District police officers arrested him and discovered drugs divided into doses in a car. • An indictment was filed against the suspect with a request for detention until the end of the proceedings.
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The defendant operated under the trade name "Green Shark" which he created with the help of artificial intelligence in order to avoid revealing his identity. • Northern District police officers arrested him and discovered drugs divided into doses in a car. • An indictment was filed against the suspect with a request for detention until the end of the proceedings.

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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