Sujet : Re: What Made My Day Today :-)
De : physfitfreak (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Physfitfreak)
Groupes : sci.physicsDate : 15. Dec 2024, 00:18:13
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Organisation : Modern Human
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- OpenAI (company developing ChatGPT - owned by Musk, and a few others) likely killed their whistleblower Suchir Balaji last month, and only today the news of it came out, saying he "committed suicide".
Balaji was an American-born with Indian family who got his degree from Berkeley. He was just 26 at the time of his death.
The San Francisco medical examiner's office could be much richer now that announced the death to be suicide. Somebody could check on that to see if that's the case.
"OpenAI" by the way is anything but "open." It is a private company selling chatGPT user's data to authorities interested in them. They're constantly using copyrighted material to feed to their AI models without informing the copyright holders. This fact was disclosed by Balaji who worked for them for four years. He then quit last summer in disgust.
ChatGPT itself warns the users not to disclose private information to it about themselves! Hehe :) That far didn't need a whistleblower.
OpenAI is presently hit with multiple lawsuits (nationally and internationally) because of what Balaji revealed about them. Even Microsoft is suing it. NYT is suing OpenAI _and_ Microsoft for how its copyrighted material were used.
At the time of death, Balaji was busy working on several personal projects... ! He lasted only three months after giving the information to public.
He was also constantly used in courts testifying for more and more businesses that were coming forward suing OpenAI, and his testimonies were crucial for their success.
So judge for yourselves :)
The motherfuckers are criminals and do that in your faces too. They're "pro Trump" filth after all. You Americans suck billionaires' dicks with pride.
Balaji recently told a news outlet: "I thought that AI was a thing that could be used to solve unsolvable problems, like curing diseases and stopping aging. I thought we could invent some kind of scientist that could help solve them."
So he missed it. He thought cro-magnons would use AI the same way as Modern Humans would.