🚨🚨 Breaking: OpenAI whistleblower, Suchir Balaji, a 26-year old researcher, was found DEAD in his San Francisco apartment. Here's what we know about the circumstances surrounding his death, and the allegations he made against Sam Altman's blockbuster AI company.
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2/ An "Apparent Suicide"
According to the SFPD: Officers and medics went to Balaji’s at 1:15 p.m. on November 26 for a wellness check. When they arrived on scene, they located a deceased adult male and "no evidence of foul play was found during the initial investigation.”
3/ A Key Witness
Balaji’s death comes three months after he publicly accused OpenAI of violating U.S. copyright law while developing ChatGPT.
Information he held was expected to play a key part in lawsuits against the San Francisco-based company.
4/ A Change of Heart
Suchir Balaji spent nearly four years as an artificial intelligence researcher at OpenAI.
But in August 2024, he left OpenAI because he no longer wanted to contribute to technologies that he believed would bring society more harm than benefit.
5/ OpenAI - Bad for Business
In October, Balaji told the NYT: "ChatGPT and other chatbots are destroying the commercial viability of the individuals, businesses and internet services that created the digital data used to train these A.I. systems."
6/ "Not Fundamentally Novel"
On October 23, 2023, Balaji posted an essay on his personal site in which he proves through a mathematical analysis that ChatGPT has broken copyright laws: "The outputs aren’t exact copies of the inputs, but they are also not fundamentally novel."
7/ Generative Model Analysis
Balaji argued the technology violates the law because in many cases it directly competes with the copyrighted works it learned from, with the model designed to imitate “basically anything” on the internet.
8/ OpenAI's Sam Altman Disagrees
“We build our A.I. models using publicly available data, in a manner protected by fair use and related principles, and supported by longstanding and widely accepted legal precedents."
9/ OpenAI Transition to For-Profit Business
In September, it was announced that OpenAI was set to remove non-profit control and give Sam Altman equity as part of a larger transition to becoming a for-profit company — with tens of billions of dollars at stake.
10/ OpenAI’s Multibillion-Dollar Gambit
Balaji's death comes at a critical period for the now multi-billion dollar blockbuster company which now boasts hundreds of millions of users worldwide.
There's certainly a lot more details yet to surface — more updates to come.
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A recent @nypost headline citing a "bombshell report" claiming that "Rogue states" like Russia and Iran are sowing dissent within MAGA and amplifying anti-war voices.
But a close examination of the report exposes some VERY familiar — and VERY suspicious — players.
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2/ This NCRI study claims foreign actors are posing as MAGA influencers to push conspiracies and turn the right against Trump — but it relies on vague bot criteria, cherry-picked data, and correlation-as-causation leaps to manufacture a narrative it can't conclusively prove.
3/ While the Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) claims to be "a neutral and independent third party whose mission it is to track, expose, and combat misinformation, deception, and manipulation" — a closer look at the leader would suggest otherwise. 🧐
🚨 SCOOP: The implosion at The Daily Wire is accelerating!!
What started with Jeremy Boreing stepping down has now spiraled into MASS LAYOFFS and another FIRING of a senior executive — Alyssa Cordova, the Vice President of Public Relations.
Here’s all the juicy details. 🧵1/
2/ The Daily Wire just fired Alyssa Cordova, their VP of Public Relations.
And according to sources, @lysscordova was "Jeremy’s minion" one was responsible for crafting the company’s aggressive and paranoid media strategy.
3/ Cordova allegedly:
- Stalked former employees online
- Kept folders of clipped videos of their "enemies"
- Helped wage internal vendettas under the guise of PR
One source: The disaster of their PR strategy over the last year was "cooked up between Jeremy and Alyssa.”
🚨 New forensic findings have just been released in the death of Suchir Balaji — a whistleblower against OpenAI.
Police ruled it a suicide.
But the evidence just uncovered tells a very different story: drugging, a possible second bullet, and a botched autopsy. 🧵1/
2/ On November 26, 2024, San Francisco PD informed Suchir Balaji’s family he had died by suicide.
According to the family's attorney, an autopsy was completed just "40 minutes" after arriving at the scene — no interviews, no toxicology report, no ballistic analysis.
Why? 🤔
3/ This is the last known footage of Suchir Balaji before his death.
Multiple other CCTV cameras in his apartment complex — including one covering a secondary entrance — were mysteriously disconnected around the time he died. 🤨
With CEO Jeremy Boreing out and the company in turmoil, let’s dive into the powerful investors backing the Daily Wire — some familiar, others newly revealed. 👀
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2/ First, the stuff you already know.
In 2015, Ben Shapiro and Jeremy Boreing launched the Daily Wire, with $4.7M of seed funding from billionaire petroleum industry brothers Dan and Farris Wilks.
3/ Over the next decade, the endeavor was wildly successful, mostly relying on profits to fuel its growth.
...That is until 2023, when Axios reported that the Daily Wire raised an undisclosed round of capital at a valuation north of $1B — with a few surprising new investors. ⬇️
Less than 3 months after the murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, healthcare elites gathered just blocks away in a glitzy Midtown ballroom for the "Oscars of Big Pharma" — and to set in motion a plan to "win back public trust."
Here’s what they’re up to... 🧵1/
2/ On December 17, 2024, UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was murdered in the streets of New York by Luigi Mangione (allegedly), and many Americans' reaction: "Eh, he had it coming."
In response, the industry is doubling down on PR to take back control of the narrative.
3/ Pillar 1: Aggressive Storytelling
The healthcare industry has learned that they need aggressive messaging to shift public opinion.
From crisis management to bold campaigns, the PR game is now about controlling the message with conviction.
🚨 Gavin Newsom & his allies just forced 12 historic family farms & dairies out of Point Reyes National Seashore in California.
They claim it’s about saving the environment — but the truth couldn't be more different.
Here is the true story — and it's heartbreaking. ⬇️🧵1/
2/ For over 100 years, ranchers and dairy farmers have worked the land at Point Reyes. They built Marin’s organic food movement & supplied fresh milk to Californians.
Now they’re being forced out — by environmental groups, the federal government, and Newsom’s political allies.
3/ When Congress created Point Reyes National Seashore in 1962, ranchers voluntarily sold their land to the federal government under one condition: they could keep ranching.
That promise lasted 60 years — until powerful environmental groups decided to change the rules.