Eby credits OpenAI for coming clean after mass killings in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.
VANCOUVER — British Columbia Premier David Eby is crediting artificial intelligence firm OpenAI for not trying to hide problematic interactions between the Tumbler Ridge shooter and its chatbot.
But while he says the firm “did come forward” about Jesse Van Rootselaar’s ChatGPT activity and “didn’t try to cover it up after the fact,” the firm still made a “colossal, horrific mistake” by not telling police about it before the killings.
Eby has been scathing about OpenAI’s possible role in the killing of eight people by Van Rootselaar on Feb. 10 before she shot herself dead.
He says there’s no date yet for his planned meeting with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, but he wants the executive to realize the scale of the error in not telling police about the actions that saw Van Rootselaar banned from ChatGPT last year.











