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Suchir Balaji’s mother said that her family had hired a private investigator and conducted a second autopsy. The findings, she claimed, did not align with the official ruling of suicide.
A lot of compute is needed,” Mr. Musk said in a post about the financing, in which BlackRock, Fidelity and Sequoia participated.
To recall, earlier in an interview with the New York Times, Suchir Bajaji had accused OpenAI of using copyrighted data. He said that the technologies like ChatGPT were damaging the Internet.
The youth advocacy group Encode is supporting Musk's lawsuit seeking a preliminary injunction that would stop OpenAI from becoming fully for-profit.
Suchir Balaji, a former OpenAI employee, had made headlines for his whistleblowing revelations about the ethical concerns surrounding generative AI
Hinton has also criticised OpenAI cofounder Sam Altman, saying he is “much less concerned with safety than with profits,” and calling this, “unfortunate”
Parents of ex-OpenAI researcher Suchir Balaji allege his death was murder, not suicide, citing autopsy findings and his ethical concerns about AI practices.