Federal officials express ‘disappointment’ after OpenAI meeting over B.C. shooting
Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon says federal officials expressed “disappointment” to representatives of OpenAI after a meeting in Ottawa about the company’s failure to warn law enforcement about Tumbler Ridge shooter Jesse Van Rootselaar.
Solomon said in a statement that the meeting with leaders from the company was at his request, after what he called “disturbing reports” that the AI firm didn’t promptly escalate warning signs about the potential for violence.
The statement says company officials did not present any “substantial new safety measures” at the meeting but would return with more “concrete proposals,” while also confirming OpenAI’s co-operation with the RCMP.
Solomon’s statement says they did not discuss details of the shooting as it is still under investigation, but “credible warning signs” are expected to be reported quickly rather than reviewed internally when public safety is at stake.

