British Columbia Challenges OpenAI Over School Shooting

British Columbia is going head-to-head with tech giant OpenAI, hiring a California law firm to explore legal action. The province is upset because OpenAI allegedly didn't warn law enforcement about flagged threats that led to a tragic school shooting earlier this year. This move questions if big tech can dodge responsibility when things go south. What does it mean for you? If successful, this case could set a precedent, meaning tech companies might need to be more vigilant and responsive in preventing real-world harm from their platforms.

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