Canadian province sues OpenAI over alleged ChatGPT-linked shooting warnings
- Lawsuit claims OpenAI ignored calls to alert authorities about violent ChatGPT prompts tied to mass shooting suspect.
- The Canadian province of British Columbia is preparing to sue OpenAI, alleging the US company failed to alert police after its staff internally flagged violent ChatGPT conversations linked to the person responsible for February’s Tumbler Ridge mass shooting.
- Attorney General Niki Sharma announced Tuesday that the province has hired legal teams in British Columbia and California to “explore all legal avenues to hold OpenAI and its decision-makers accountable for its documented fai
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- Lawsuit claims OpenAI ignored calls to alert authorities about violent ChatGPT prompts tied to mass shooting suspect.
- The Canadian province of British Columbia is preparing to sue OpenAI, alleging the US company failed to alert police after its staff internally flagged violent ChatGPT conversations linked to the person responsible for February’s Tumbler Ridge mass shooting.
- Attorney General Niki Sharma announced Tuesday that the province has hired legal teams in British Columbia and California to “explore all legal avenues to hold OpenAI and its decision-makers accountable for its documented fai
Sources: Al Jazeera