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Justice for Suchir Balaji, whose mother says he was murdered before he was to give testimony accusing Sam Altman and OpenAI of stealing copyrighted materials across the Internet, and had just given an interview to the New York Times. Suchir was found "suicided" with two gunshot wounds to the head, and his mother has directly accused Altman of involvement in the murder, on Tucker Carlson, and appealed to Trump to investigate. Google: Suchir Balaji Tucker Carlson.
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www.thenation.com
"In October 23, 2024, Suchir Balajiās face appeared, freshly shaved, boyish but serious, partially shadowed, in The New York Times as he announced himself as a whistleblower against one of the most powerful technology companies in the world. Setting off a political earthquake in the AI industry, Balaji claimed that OpenAI, the highly touted artificial-intelligence start-up where heād worked as a researcher for almost four years, had broken copyright laws by absorbing practically all available data on the Internet for its models. ChatGPT, the companyās mega-popular AI chatbotāas well as, potentially, its competitorsāhad apparently been built on a foundation of illegal activity on a mass scale. Balaji presented his supporting argument in a mathematically minded paper on his personal website."
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"His parents, Poornima Ramarao and Balaji Ramamurthy, insist he couldn't have killed himself, and paid for their own autopsy, toxicology, and other tests.
They are yet to release the entire reports, but revealed bombshell new evidence they claimed would help prove he was murdered to keep him quiet.
CT scans of his head were sent for analysis to two radiologists who knew little of the case and hadn't seen any of the other evidence.
Balaji's parents claimed both saw evidence of two gunshots to the young man's head, neither of them immediately fatal."
Sam Altman
Lawyers for Elon Musk and OpenAI make their final case in a trial that could shape AIās future
Lawyers for Elon Musk and OpenAI made their final arguments Thursday in the landmark trial whose outcome could shape the future of artificial intelligence.
The Nation: Suchir Balaji's Mother New Charge As Sam Altman Calls OpenAI Whistleblower's Death "Suicide"
The Death of an AI Whistleblower
Suchir Balaji sought to expose OpenAIās data abuses. Did it come at the expense of his own life?
www.thenation.com
"In October 23, 2024, Suchir Balajiās face appeared, freshly shaved, boyish but serious, partially shadowed, in The New York Times as he announced himself as a whistleblower against one of the most powerful technology companies in the world. Setting off a political earthquake in the AI industry, Balaji claimed that OpenAI, the highly touted artificial-intelligence start-up where heād worked as a researcher for almost four years, had broken copyright laws by absorbing practically all available data on the Internet for its models. ChatGPT, the companyās mega-popular AI chatbotāas well as, potentially, its competitorsāhad apparently been built on a foundation of illegal activity on a mass scale. Balaji presented his supporting argument in a mathematically minded paper on his personal website."
Tech whistleblower Suchir Balaji 'was shot twice' in head in 'suicide'
Suchir Balaji, 26, was found dead on November 26 only a month after revealing the company's dubious methods of training ChatGPT. His parents claim his death wasn't a suicide.
They are yet to release the entire reports, but revealed bombshell new evidence they claimed would help prove he was murdered to keep him quiet.
CT scans of his head were sent for analysis to two radiologists who knew little of the case and hadn't seen any of the other evidence.
Balaji's parents claimed both saw evidence of two gunshots to the young man's head, neither of them immediately fatal."
Sam Altman