B.C. to pursue legal action against OpenAI over Tumbler Ridge shooting
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B.C. to pursue legal action against OpenAI over Tumbler Ridge shooting
BRENNA OWEN
VANCOUVER
THE CANADIAN PRESS
PUBLISHED 46 MINUTES AGO
UPDATED 21 SECONDS AGO
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A makeshift memorial on the steps of the town hall in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., Feb. 14.
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The British Columbia government has hired lawyers in both B.C. and California to pursue legal action to hold OpenAI accountable for its part in the shooting wher…
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