Altman apologizes after OpenAI failed to alert police before Tumbler Ridge killings
Read our Privacy notice The head of OpenAI has written a letter apologizing that his company didn’t alert law enforcement about the online behavior of a person who shot and killed eight people in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia. Premier David Eby’s social media and also on the local news website Tumbler RidgeLines on Friday. In his letter, Altman said he had spoken with Tumbler Ridge Mayor Darryl Krakowka and Eby and they “conveyed the anger, sadness and concern” felt in the community.
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