OpenAI CEO Sam Altman offered an apology to Canada’s Tumbler Ridge for not flagging controversial messages on its ChatGPT platform sent by the alleged shooter that killed eight people and injured over 25 others in the small mountain town earlier this year. “I want to express my deepest condolences to the entire community,” Altman said…
Altman says OpenAI ‘deeply sorry’ for not flagging Canadian school shooter’s ChatGPT posts
Originally reported by The Hill
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