OpenAI safety reps summoned to Ottawa after B.C. mass shooting, minister says
OTTAWA — Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon has called representatives of OpenAI to Ottawa to discuss safety concerns after learning the killer in the mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., was banned from using the company’s ChatGPT platform months before the murders
The company banned Jesse Van Rootselaar’s account in June but said the activities on the account didn’t meet the threshold for informing law enforcement at the time because it didn’t identify credible or imminent planning.
The Wall Street Journal reported Friday that Van Rootselaar’s account was banned after it was flagged for troubling posts, including some that included scenarios of gun violence.
OpenAI said it contacted the RCMP after the shooting on Feb. 10 when Van Rootselaar killed her mother and half-brother before going to the local secondary school to kill five students, an educational assistant and then herself.

