Summary
Suchir Balaji, a former OpenAI researcher, was found dead by apparent suicide in his San Francisco apartment on November 26 at age 26.
Balaji had recently criticized OpenAI’s use of copyrighted data to train AI models like GPT-4, arguing it harms online knowledge communities and raises copyright concerns.
His comments were cited in lawsuits accusing OpenAI of copyright infringement. Balaji had been named as a custodian in a lawsuit by The New York Times shortly before his death.
OpenAI defended its practices as fair use.
Lmao y’all are always criticizing the right over their conspiracy theories while doing the exact same thing
Which right wing whistleblower are you talking about? I don’t recall criticizing the right wing for anything but a flat earth and general ignorance.
They’re saying that the people jumping to conclusions that the suicide was a murder are engaging in conspiracy theorizing.
Yes I know what they are saying. And I’m saying whistleblowers don’t often commit suicide.
These “conspiracy theories” at least have trend data to support them. Speak out against mega corp or the rich, die by suicide.
Theres not even that when it comes to jewish space lasers being used to control hurricanes
right wing conspiracy theories are more like “moon landing fake” or “flat earth”
Looks like someone had information that threatened a large investment
Do they share a manager with Boeing?
No, just a hitman.
OpenAI defended its practices as fair use.
That’s a weird way to admit to murder.
He ran into my bullet! He ran into my bullet ten times!
“Suicide”
Yikes…
David Serrano Sewell, executive director of the city’s office of chief medical examiner, told the San Jose Mercury News, “the manner of death has been determined to be suicide.”
Why all the “apparent” shit? HAS BEEN DETERMINED is pretty damn clear.
Maybe ‘apparent’ is the right call here…
https://www.sf.gov/news/sf-office-chief-medical-examiner-regains-accreditation-after-four-years
Sound like they’ve been straightening it out since hiring Liverman in 2021 after the audit. What a shitstorm in that area though, are opiates really that prevalent there?
are opiates really that prevalent there?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opioid_epidemic_in_the_United_States
I kind of knew about that. But it sounded from the article that it bankrupted the medical examiner’s office dealing with the opioid deaths in that particular area.
I mean, it has to be worse in certain areas.