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Havish Gupta

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Suchir Balaji, a former researcher at OpenAI and a whistleblower who raised concerns about copyright breaches in the development of generative AI, was found dead in his San Francisco apartment. According to the San Francisco police and Medical Examiner's Office, the 26-year-old’s death has been ruled a suicide, with no evidence of foul play (Economic Times)

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