Balaji left OpenAI after nearly four years, citing concerns that the technology was causing more harm than good, particularly regarding the misuse of copyrighted data. Just a day before his death, a court filing in a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI named Balaji, prompting the company to agree to review his custodial file related to the issues he raised. OpenAI expressed condolences to Balaji's family and friends, acknowledging the tragic news.
Key takeaways:
- Suchir Balaji, a former OpenAI researcher, was found dead in his San Francisco apartment, with the cause of death determined to be suicide.
- Balaji had accused OpenAI of using copyrighted material to train ChatGPT, leading to multiple lawsuits against the company.
- He left OpenAI after nearly four years, expressing concerns about the potential harm of the technology and its impact on the internet.
- A court filing named Balaji in a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI, and the company agreed to search his custodial file regarding his concerns.