Indian-American OpenAI whistleblower found dead, had raised AI ethics concerns
Suchir Balaji’s death comes at a time when OpenAI and its partner Microsoft face multiple lawsuits alleging copyright infringement
A 26-year-old former researcher at OpenAI, was found dead in his San Francisco apartment on November 26. Authorities confirmed Suchir Balaji’s death as a suicide following a wellness check initiated earlier that day. The San Francisco Medical Examiner’s Office ruled out foul play, and a statement from the San Francisco Police Department confirmed no signs of suspicious circumstances. The news was reported on December 13 by SiliconValley.com.
Balaji, an Indian-origin computer scientist, worked at OpenAI from November 2020 to August 2024. During his tenure, he contributed to critical projects, including the pre-training of GPT-4 and enhancements to ChatGPT. However, his career took a dramatic turn when he became a whistleblower, accusing OpenAI of unethical practices involving the use of copyrighted material in training its AI models..
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