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OpenAI CEO Apologizes for Failing to Alert Police Before Tumbler Ridge Massacre

via Washington Times·yesterday·3 sources

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman issued a public apology after his company failed to alert law enforcement regarding an individual's online behavior prior to the Tumbler Ridge killings. This incident highlights critical gaps in AI safety protocols and the legal thresholds required for reporting potential threats. The event underscores the urgent need for clearer regulatory frameworks governing AI monitoring and police notification.

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