Sam Altman apologized for the delayed provision of information

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman addressed the residents of the Canadian city of Tumbler Ridge with an official appeal. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
In his letter, he apologized for not providing law enforcement agencies with information about the person suspected in a recent terrible event — a mass shooting — in a timely manner. International technology publications are spreading information about this.
Altman openly admitted that serious shortcomings had been allowed in the company's security systems and expressed deep sorrow over what had happened. This incident caused extensive debate and discussion about how high the responsibility of the world's major technology enterprises is in ensuring public safety.
Many specialists emphasize that the mechanisms for identifying persons who use the capabilities of artificial intelligence for malicious purposes are still not perfect. At present, OpenAI's leadership is promising to raise cooperation with local police and security services to a new level in order to prevent the recurrence of such tragic events in the future.
The company's specialists announced that they will review digital methods of ensuring security and software rules for analyzing user actions. Such measures are expected to enable early detection of suspicious actions and prompt notification of relevant authorities.
This situation has once again proven how important the issues of ethical norms and social duty are in the technology world.





