After over two months, Sam Altman sends apology letter to Canada's Tumbler Ridge community for shooting that killed six children
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has apologized to the community of Tumbler Ridge, Canada, for failing to alert law enforcement about an alleged shooter's online activity.
The company had banned the user's account in June for policy violations but did not report it before the tragic shooting that killed eight people, including six children.
Sam Altman apologizes for shooter
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