Canada weighs tougher AI safety rules after BC shooting prompts OpenAI scrutiny

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Canada’s AI and Digital Innovation Minister Evan Solomon says Ottawa is probing OpenAI's safety protocols after the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting, noting the suspect’s ChatGPT account was flagged internally but not reported to police. OpenAI says it banned the account and alerted the RCMP, but the activity did not meet its threshold for law-enforcement referral. The province says it wasn’t informed of potential evidence; Premier Eby and the federal government are considering a broad package of safety measures to protect Canadians, especially children, with all options on the table, including preservation orders for digital evidence.
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- Tumbler Ridge suspect's ChatGPT account banned before shooting BBC
- Tumbler Ridge shooter’s ChatGPT messages were flagged months before attack The Globe and Mail
- OpenAI considered alerting Canadian police about school shooting suspect months ago The Guardian
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