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| Mon, March 2 at 6:00 AM |
| Canada forces OpenAI to rewrite safety rules 🚨 |
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A mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, BC on February 10 left eight people dead. The shooter had been banned from ChatGPT in June 2025 for policy violations. OpenAI's systems flagged concerning posts at the time but determined they didn't meet the threshold for contacting police. A second account was only discovered after the fact.
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OpenAI is overhauling its Canadian safety protocols. Direct lines to Canadian police. Better detection of banned users creating new accounts. And the big shift, they're lowering the bar for when they contact law enforcement.
Previously only "imminent and credible" threats got reported. Now concerning conversations get flagged even below that threshold. VP Ann O'Leary acknowledged the 2025 account would be referred to police under these updated rules today.
Should AI companies be required to report concerning users?
| DeepMind staff protests military AI contracts 🧠 |
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Yep. Over 100 DeepMind employees signed a letter demanding ethical boundaries on military work. No Gemini in mass surveillance. No autonomous weapons without human oversight. Some said they'd walk if leadership doesn't commit.
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While Google’s AI safety track record is questionable (to say the least), employees at OpenAI have also signed the open letter. That means that at least three groups of staffers who are very close to this technology are terrified of what it can do when set free in a war-like environment.
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| 👀 weekly challenge: see if Nano Banana 2 can translate your messiest notes |
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Nano Banana 2 can do something most people don't realize - it can turn your notes, sketches, and raw data into polished visuals. This week, we're using that to build a personal brand asset from scratch.
📸 Step 1: Grab your worst note Find the messiest handwritten note, whiteboard photo, or napkin sketch you have. Something from a meeting, a business idea, whatever. Take a photo of it.
🍌 Step 2: Upload it to Gemini Select the 🍌 "Create images" tool and upload your photo. Then prompt: "Turn this into a clean, professional infographic with icons and a modern color palette."
🌍 Step 3: Translate it Here's the fun part. Nano Banana 2 can translate and localize text directly inside the image. Ask Gemini: "Now translate all the text in this infographic to Spanish" (or any language). It rebuilds the text inside the image without breaking the layout.
🪄 Step 4: Make it yours Upload a selfie alongside the infographic and prompt: "Combine these into a personal brand card with my photo on the left and the infographic on the right, LinkedIn banner aspect ratio." Nano Banana 2 supports extreme aspect ratios so this actually works.
You just went from a messy note to a multilingual branded asset in four prompts. Try it and send us what you make.

Should AI companies be required to report concerning users to police? And, can we stop AI in military use, or is it too late? We'd love to hear your thoughts!
| Zoe from Overclocked |



