Susie Alegre: When chatbots fuel violence, who pays the price?
· National Post
Two days after one of the deadliest mass shooting incidents in Canada’s history left eight people, including six children, dead and 25 injured in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia earlier this month, OpenAI, the company behind the popular chatbot ChatGPT, reached out to Canadian law enforcement to flag concerns they had with the shooter’s usage of their account which caused them to close it down last August. Read More
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