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Thursday, July 17, 2025

Disturbing evidence that suggests Open AI whistleblower didn't kill himself - Daily Mail

The parents of a ChatGPT whistleblower say there was blood in their son's bathroom when he was found dead of an apparent suicide.

Suchir Balaji, 26, was found dead in his San Francisco home on November 26, three months after he accused his former employer OpenAI of violating copyright laws in its development of ChatGPT.

Police said they found no evidence of foul play at the scene and ruled the death a suicide, but Balaji's parents Poornima Ramarao and Balaji Ramamurthy have continued to question the circumstances of their son's death.

'There was nobody else on the scene, that doesn't mean [police] can just come to conclusion,' Balaji's grieving mother said at a vigil for him on Friday, as reported by ABC 7.

'And we have seen the blood shots in the bathroom, signs of fight in the bathroom.'

It's unclear what photos Balaji's parents were referencing.

Balaji's father said that he was the last person to talk to him, on his birthday week, and his son seemed happy, 'not depressed on anything.'

'He made plans to see us in January,' Ramarao, an engineer at Microsoft, added. 'That was the last phone conversation he had with anyone...

'He went into his apartment and never came out. How can anyone believe that there was no note left?'

The parents of ChatGPT whistleblower Suchir Balaji, 26, say they have seen evidence that their son did not kill himself after speaking out against the technology

Police said they found no evidence of foul play at the scene and ruled the death a suicide,...



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