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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has apologized to a community in Canada after a mass shooting by a banned ChatGPT user.
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says the company is "deeply sorry" it did not flag a school shooter's ChatGPT messages to law enforcement.
The ChatGPT account of the shooter, who killed eight people in a small British Columbia community, had been banned about eight months prior to the massacre.
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Sam Altman Issues Grim Apology
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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
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According to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, his firm is losing tens of millions of dollars due to some small words we're taught to mind every day.