Suhir Balaji, a 26-year-old former employee of OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, was found dead in his San Francisco apartment a few weeks ago. CNBC News reports this.
Balaji worked at OpenAI for four years. He was involved in collecting and processing large amounts of data that were used in the development of ChatGPT. This year he resigned from the company, and in the fall he publicly accused it of violating US copyright law in an interview with The New York Times. In it, he called on like-minded people to follow his example and leave the company.
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David Serrano Sewell, executive director of the city's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, said the cause of death was likely suicide. He added that Balaji's next of kin have been informed about the matter.
The San Francisco Police Department said officers discovered Balaji's body on November 26, but "no evidence of a crime" was found during the initial investigation.
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CNBC News notes that OpenAI is currently embroiled in legal disputes with several publishers, book authors, artists, programmers and record labels over its alleged use of copyrighted material to train artificial intelligence.
In particular, last December, news outlets filed a lawsuit against the company and its main sponsor Microsoft, demanding that they be held accountable for billions of dollars in damages. In response to the allegations, OpenAI said the company uses “publicly available data” to train its models.
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