Canadian Shooting Victims' Families Sue OpenAI Over Alleged Failure to Warn Police

Story Summary
Families of victims in Canada's Tumbler Ridge mass shooting sued OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman in a San Francisco federal court, alleging the company's safety team identified the shooter as a credible threat in June 2025 but leadership overruled the recommendation to contact police. The plaintiffs claim this decision was made to protect the company's path to a $1 trillion IPO, though OpenAI denies the allegations and states it has strengthened its safety protocols.





