Mother of OpenAI Researcher Claims Son's Death Was Not Suicide, Raises Serious Allegations
Poornima Rao, the mother of Suchir Balaji, a former OpenAI researcher found dead under controversial circumstances, has publicly claimed that her son did not take his own life. In an interview with Tucker Carlson, Rao suggested that there were significant failures in the investigation into her son's death, alleging it was linked to his work at OpenAI.
Suchir Balaji, 26, was known for his contributions to important OpenAI projects, including WebGPT and the pretraining of GPT-4. His passing followed accusations that the company violated copyright laws. During the interview, his mother emphasized that Balaji was in good spirits, having recently celebrated his birthday and accepted a gift from his father on the day he died.
Rao expressed her frustration with the police's response, stating that they took an excessive amount of time to determine the cause of death and communicated their findings poorly. She claimed that, in addition to her son having documents about OpenAI, many others are afraid to speak out for fear of repercussions, asserting, “Everybody is suppressed.”
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and co-founder of OpenAI, shared the interview on social media, expressing concern over the allegations made by Rao.
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