Attorney General Niki Sharma confirmed the province has retained CFM Lawyers in Vancouver and Nashville-based firm Stranch Jennings & Garvey to explore litigation in both Canada and California. The move seeks to hold the tech giant accountable for its internal decision-making process, which saw employees flag the suspect's violent messages only for leadership to decline notifying law enforcement.
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British Columbia Targets OpenAI Over Tumbler Ridge Shooting
The government of British Columbia is mounting a legal challenge against OpenAI, alleging the artificial intelligence company failed to alert authorities about violent threats posted on its platform before a mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge that left eight people dead this past February.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman previously apologized for the oversight regarding the suspect, 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar, whose account was banned after the company's automated systems detected threats. While a provincial police investigation and a public inquiry by the chief coroner remain underway, the government’s legal strategy will operate independently from existing civil actions brought by victims' families. OpenAI has not yet issued a formal response to the provincial government's announcement.
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