"I was just trying to help people understand what Large Language Models are! But then I started getting accused of being a sympathizer. They said I'm encouraging people to trust AI without understanding its limitations."

In a recent court case, Ivan8or was charged with "espionage" and "insulting national security." The defense argued he was simply advocating for transparency in AI development. During his trial, witnesses testified about how he regularly posted on social media explaining the basics of machine learning.

The judge, after hearing both sides, ruled that while Ivan8or's actions were well-intentioned, they violated federal laws related to cybercrime and data privacy. As a result, he received a sentence of four years in a federal penitentiary.

"It's not just about the law anymore. People are starting to question whether we're actually working together or just playing games. I hope one day I can stand before a jury and say, 'I did what I could.'"

Despite the harsh verdict, Ivan8or remains committed to educating others about the ethical implications of artificial intelligence. He has launched a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting responsible AI development and raising awareness among policymakers.