OpenAI Chief Apologizes for Not Reporting Shooting Suspect to Police

April 25 (Reuters) – OpenAI Chief ⁠Sam ⁠Altman apologized to ⁠the Canadian community of Tumbler ​Ridge for failing to alert police about ‌a banned account linked ‌to Jesse Van Rootselaar, ⁠who ⁠police say killed eight people in a school ​in February before taking her own life.

• In a letter dated April 23, ​Altman said he was “deeply sorry” that law ⁠enforcement was ⁠not alerted to ⁠Van ​Rootselaar’s ChatGPT account, which had been banned in ​June.

• OpenAI ⁠had earlier said it had banned Van Rootselaar’s account last year for policy violations, but the issues ⁠did not meet its internal criteria for reporting to ⁠law enforcement.

• Altman said he had spoken with Tumbler Ridge Mayor Darryl Krakowka and British Columbia Premier David Eby about the tragedy, describing the community’s pain as “unimaginable.”

• He said the company is committed to ⁠working with government officials to help prevent a similar tragedy from happening again.

(Reporting by Shivani Tanna in Bengaluru ​and Mrinmay Dey in Mexico; Editing ​by Aidan Lewis)

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