OpenAI, the company behind the blockbuster generative AI tool ChatGPT, released a statement on Friday (January 17) about the death of Suchir Balaji a 26-year-old former OpenAI researcher who accused the company of violating copyright law before being found dead.
The company took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) and posted its statement in an image format.
Calling 'Suchir' a former 'valued member' of the company, OpenAI said that it was 'still heartbroken' due to his death. The company has said that it reached out to San Francisco Police Department and conveyed that it was ready to offer help if it was needed.
The company said that the police will be the 'right authorities' to provide more updates over Suchir's death and the company will not be commenting any further 'out of respect'.
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Suchir was found dead in his home in San Francisco on November 26 last year. The police concluded that there was 'no evidence of foul play' his death just days after his allegations that OpenAI broke copyright laws in its development...
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