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Ex-employee Openai, who publicly accused the company of violation of the law of a …

The ex-employee of Openai, who publicly accused the company of violating the copyright law, found dead in their apartment in San Francisco. As the media wrote, he had evidence that would “destroy” the company.
The body of the 26-year-old Sukhir Baladzhi was discovered on November 26. But now the police said that it was suicide, writes New York Post. After in social networks, a mere nightmare began. People are sure that the ITSHAN was killed. And that's why.
In Openai then an inexperienced Baladzhi settled down in 2020. He helped to train Chatgpt, but then he was disappointed and quit. This fall, the guy said that Openai violates the copyright law, teaching neuronka at the works of writers, programmers and journalists. Like, such a model of training harms business and can destroy the intellectual property market. After that – a bunch of lawsuits against the company and the hype in the media.
On November 18 (eight days before his death), The Times said that the documents of Baladzhi are unique and will be used in court against Openai. But Sukhir did not live to the process. Whether his notes have been preserved somewhere is unknown.
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The body of the 26-year-old Sukhir Baladzhi was discovered on November 26. But now the police said that it was suicide, writes New York Post. After in social networks, a mere nightmare began. People are sure that the ITSHAN was killed. And that's why.
In Openai then an inexperienced Baladzhi settled down in 2020. He helped to train Chatgpt, but then he was disappointed and quit. This fall, the guy said that Openai violates the copyright law, teaching neuronka at the works of writers, programmers and journalists. Like, such a model of training harms business and can destroy the intellectual property market. After that – a bunch of lawsuits against the company and the hype in the media.
On November 18 (eight days before his death), The Times said that the documents of Baladzhi are unique and will be used in court against Openai. But Sukhir did not live to the process. Whether his notes have been preserved somewhere is unknown.