After Walnut Creek police arrested an AI employee in online child sex sting, he allegedly claimed he thought it was a bot

WALNUT CREEK — When police here slapped handcuffs on a 40-year-old employee for a Bay Area artificial intelligence company, he had an explanation ready: he’d assumed the whole thing was a glitch in the matrix, police say.

Prosecutors didn’t believe Faiz Munshi’s story, and have charged him with three felonies, including contacting a minor for a sexual offense and two counts of attempted lewd act on a minor. Police say the charges stem from a sting involving an undercover cop who posed as a 13-year-old girl and engaged in inappropriate chats with Munshi.

He was arrested after allegedly showing up to a location in San Ramon for a meeting with the “girl.”

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