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OpenAI apologizes for not reporting Canada mass shooter

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman apologized to the community of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, for failing to report a banned ChatGPT account belonging to the perpetrator of a February 2026 mass shooting that left 8 people dead. British Columbia Premier David Eby called the apology grossly insufficient, Canadian officials have pressed OpenAI to strengthen its safety policies, and a victim's family has filed a negligence lawsuit against the company.

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