OpenAI Staff Debated Reporting Canada Shooting Suspect

OpenAI to Nearly Triple Workforce by 2026

According to the business, OpenAI contemplated informing law authorities about Jesse Van Rootselaar’s activities with its ChatGPT chatbot months before she was named as a suspect in the horrific shooting that ravaged a rural village in British Columbia, Canada. According to sources familiar with the situation, Van Rootselaar recounted gun violence scenarios over the course … Read more

OpenAI Flagged Canada Shooting Suspect Months Before Attack

OpenAI to Nearly Triple Workforce by 2026

About eight months ago, OpenAI discovered an account linked to Van Rootselaar that had capabilities to identify the abuse of its AI models to promote violent behaviors. The business announced that it had blocked the account. Without reporting her to the authorities, OpenAI reported and banned the suspect in one of Canada’s worst mass shootings … Read more

Trump Slams Supreme Court After Tariff Defeat

Supreme Court Seeks EC, Centre Reply on Poll Spend Cap

Following the Supreme Court of the United States’ 6-3 decision that he had broken federal law by enacting sweeping tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), a law reserved for national emergencies, US President Donald Trump expressed his “great disappointment.” Speaking at a press conference, Trump expressed his shame at “some members of … Read more

US Tariffs on $8 Billion Indian Exports Continue

Supreme Court Tariff Ruling Fails to End Trade Uncertainty

Intro: The US Supreme Court ruling has brought relief to Indian exporters, but tariff concerns are not fully resolved. Here’s a detailed breakdown of what continues to impact trade between India and the United States. Indian exporters have benefited greatly from the US Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the Trump administration’s reciprocal tariffs, but more … Read more