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Halliwell 12/16/24, 4:57:45 PM
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The body of Suchir Balaji, 26, was discovered on 26 November after police said they received a call asking officers to check on his wellbeing.
The San Francisco medical examiner's office determined his death to be suicide and police found no evidence of foul play.
In recent months Mr Balaji had publicly spoken out against artificial intelligence company OpenAI's practices, which has been fighting a number of lawsuits relating to its data-gathering practices.


Whistleblowers always must be on guard
Brerzerk 12/16/24, 5:13:37 PM
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26, so young.
sgtdjones 12/16/24, 6:46:54 PM
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If you meet some of these experts who studied computer science, they are not normal.
They seem to be in a distant world on occasions.
I have some at work; give them an assignment and let them be...

US and Canadian news publishers, including the New York Times, and a group of best-selling writers, including John Grisham,
have filed lawsuits claiming the company was illegally using news articles to train its software.


I have been posting AI software are error-filled, but morons here are highlighting such.
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Halliwell 12/17/24, 6:23:25 AM
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You don’t think the investigated and closed case of suicide is suspiciously quick?