Jesse Van Rootselaar left digital warning signs across multiple platforms before her shooting rampage in Tumbler Ridge, including in ChatGPT conversations. About a dozen OpenAI employees debated internally whether to alert Canadian police. Management decided against it. The case exposes a dilemma facing the entire online industry and AI chatbot companies in particular.<br /> The article OpenAI staff debated alerting Canadian police about violent ChatGPT logs months before a deadly school shooting appeared first on The Decoder. [...]
OpenAI on Monday launched a set of interactive visual tools inside ChatGPT that let users manipulate mathematical and scientific formulas in real time — a genuinely impressive education feature that [...]
Traditional software governance often uses static compliance checklists, quarterly audits and after-the-fact reviews. But this method can't keep up with AI systems that change in real time. A mac [...]
OpenAI on Thursday launched GPT-5.3-Codex-Spark, a stripped-down coding model engineered for near-instantaneous response times, marking the company's first significant inference partnership outsi [...]
OpenAI has vowed to strengthen its safety protocols and to notify law enforcement of credible threats sooner in a letter addressed to Canadian authorities, according to Politico and The Washington Pos [...]
OpenAI is tightening its rules for cooperating with authorities following a fatal school shooting in Canada. The company had blocked the suspect's account but did not inform the police.<br /&g [...]