OpenAI CEO apologizes to Tumbler Ridge community
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman issued an apology to the Tumbler Ridge community following concerns about the company's impact on local jobs and the economy. The apology comes in response to backlash from residents who fear that AI advancements could threaten their livelihoods. Altman emphasized OpenAI's commitment to responsible AI development and community engagement.
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