Altman apologizes for not reporting ChatGPT account tied to Tumbler Ridge shooter

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman apologized for not alerting police about a ChatGPT account associated with a suspect in the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting; the account had been banned earlier for policy violations. Altman said he spoke with Tumbler Ridge's mayor and BC premier and will work with government to prevent future tragedies, while the premier called the apology insufficient. OpenAI previously committed to notifying authorities if imminent and credible threats are found in ChatGPT conversations.
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