Police officials in San Francisco said there was 'no evidence of foul play.'
Suchir Balaji, a 26-year-old former OpenAI researcher turned whistleblower, died in San Francisco on November 26 in a suspected suicide, according to local authorities.The San Francisco Police Department said they found Balaji dead inside his apartment on Buchanan Street after being called to the property for a well-being check at around 1 p.m. on November 26, The Mercury News reported.
'When I tried to understand the issue better, I eventually came to the conclusion that fair use seems like a pretty implausible defense for a lot of generative AI products, for the basic reason that they can create substitutes that compete with the data they're trained on.'Balaji also shared an interview he gave to The New York Times, which is currently suing OpenAI over alleged copyright infringement of the newspaper.In the interview, Balaji said he initially thought 'A.I.
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