OpenAI finally breaks on Suchir Balaji’s death: Here is the full statement
Suchir Balaji, a former OpenAI researcher and whistleblower, recently found dead in his San Francisco apartment.
Now, OpenAI has released an official statement addressing his death.
The statement highlights OpenAI’s grief over Balaji’s death and notes that the company first became aware of his concerns through media reports.
Suchir Balaji, a former OpenAI researcher and whistleblower, recently found dead in his San Francisco apartment. Authorities ruled his death a suicide, stating there was no evidence of foul play. Balaji, just 26 years old, had made headlines a few months earlier by accusing OpenAI of breaking copyright laws while creating ChatGPT. His claims added weight to ongoing lawsuits against the company.
Now, OpenAI has released an official statement addressing his death. The company expressed sadness over the loss and extended support to Balaji’s family.
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In a post on X (formerly Twitter), OpenAI said:
“We were devastated to learn of this tragic news and have been in touch with Suchir’s family to offer our full support during this difficult time. Our priority is to continue to do everything we can to assist them.
Suchir was a valued member of our team, and his passing has deeply affected those who worked closely with him.
We first became aware of his concerns when The New York Times published his comments and we have no record of any further interaction with him. We respect his, and others’, right to share views freely.
Our hearts go out to Suchir’s loved ones, and we extend our deepest condolences to all who are mourning his loss.”
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The statement highlights OpenAI’s grief over Balaji’s death and notes that the company first became aware of his concerns through media reports.
Balaji’s death has sparked conversations about the challenges faced by whistleblowers and the ethical concerns surrounding AI development. While OpenAI denies the lawsuits’ claims, citing “fair use” laws, Balaji’s allegations are expected to remain a key part of the ongoing debate.
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