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WTF? 😳 OpenAI whistleblower found dead in San Francisco apartment: Suchir Balaji, 26, claimed the company broke copyright law. Balaji helped gather and organize the enormous amounts of internet data used to train the startup’s ChatGPT chatbot. Information he held was expected to play a key part in lawsuits against the OpenAI mercurynews.com/2024/12/13/ope…
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You read this kind of stuff in comic books or fictional books, but it seems that fiction is slowly becoming reality. Powerful corporations will have unlimited money doing crazy things and will not be afraid of laws. This is a messed up situation for sure.
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🤣😂

What we thought of as comic books...

They consumed as instruction manuals.

Jokes on us.

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I bet if we jailed the entire C-suite and their board for murder when they are responsible for killing others, we would see less of this.
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Agreed, but I would also say that there needs to be a "death penalty" for corporations. If a corp did something heinous, it should have all its leadership removed and sold off in pieces with the money being used to fix the damage the corp did.
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Hey when the corps were trying to bust the attempts to unionize they murdered people.
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I mean ... We're practically already living in the beginning of a Cyberpunk Red dystopian timeline. So, this is pretty par for the course
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we're already living in Cyberpunk, many just haven't realized it yet.
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in the past 1-2 years I have read about this more often in news reports covering Russia than in fictional books. Was wondering if that’ll become a thing in January…
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huge economic powers killing people who are on their path to hegemony is not something out of fiction. If you research the deployment of the oil industry it's filled with murders and "unsolved unnatural deaths"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osage_In…
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an industry that's worth a trillion dollars can certainly afford to have a few obnoxious little people suicided.
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I'm sorry, Mr. Craft, but that site gave me cancer. Do you happen to know HOW he died?
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Lawyers for whistleblowers try to convince them not to blow whistles because it is a traumatic experience. People cut off from their jobs and normal life, and added stress to every situation. I suspect that for that reason whistleblowers are at a higher risk, not because some Big Bad is offing them.
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Sad.

“I thought we could invent some kind of scientist that could help solve them.”

2 Project 2025 advisors are scientists at Hillsdale College using their talent/AI expertise to reverse human rts. Yet, they could've used their genius for good in the World.

Scientists for evil need to be quashed; not Mr. Balaji.

Hillsdale=Erik Prince, notorious for AI/Genocide abuses. These 2 scientists have been instrumental in Project 2025.
1. hillsdalecollegian.com/2023/10…
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2. youtube.com/watch?v=XMRTFbN3ge…

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Any time a whistleblower ends up dead under suspicious circumstances, the company involved should get nuked from fucking orbit because it's very very obvious they're responsible.
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I’m sure police will stop at nothing to find his killer /s
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I bet Sam asked his own AI what to do - as he can turn off the safety breaks 😂

answer: Kill him and make it look like a suicide - here are the best options... 😂 😂

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it's important to note that his testimony and evidence isn't gone. The prosecution/DA can still use it.

OpenAI has almost nothing to gain from killing him, but everything to lose.

This is the result of the US "rule of law"

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Exactly where do you think all those young men who went off to the War on Terror went after their time in the military? Many of them went to "private security contractors" owned by billionaires who are invested in military tech companies, like OpenAI. It's not hard to kill people and get away with it, if you have a team of trained professional killers. Mossad does stuff like this to protect Israeli military tech.
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people need to know that they sell their souls when they join or are part of any big Corp.. All of these are principle-less profit-monster's.. Once you are in, they is no going out and whistleblowing usually ends up like this (unless another country's government gives you protection) 🙄🙄 what a tragic waste of talent😪
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m.youtube.com/watch?v=PaYI53s5…
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yeah, just like that Boeing whistleblower some time ago. total coincidence.

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we live in a mafia state just as Sarah Kendzior has been pointing out for years😡
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Ah, it's about time someone developed a vaccine for this epidemic of suicides amongst whistleblowers and their like.
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At least we know it's probably not the Russians. He'd have "fallen" out of a window in a multi-story building.

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Simple, when you are about to whistle-blow against a US defense contractor, fly to Russia, seek asylum, then blow the whistle, it is the only chance you get to be alive by the time it goes to court.

@Heretical_i

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I'm curious if there are statistics on life expectancy for whistleblowers
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Snowden has lived in exile from weeks before the whistle was heard, even people closest to him have had to obtain special permit to visit him in exile and be able to return (there is a long history of Americans being denied citizenship and return to their homeland)

Julian Assange lived in exile, embassy walls, and finally prison cell for some years, before he was allowed "conditional" release.

So it is not always mortality but morbidity that should be studied as well. The leader of PKK in Turkey may never see the light of day again, or not expected to anyhow.

Both ISIS and ISIL trucks seen in pictures over the years are US spec toyotas, most of the arms and equipment surrendered when defeated in battle are marked NATO supplies.

The standard of living of Syrians was the highest in the Arabic world, after Iraq collapsed in 2002, with % of women in labor force, high managerial positions, academia, also highest.

Now CNN and other western femal reporters doing interviews with successor government officials can only expose the pupils of their eyes.

Between a dead Syrian woman and a middle class Saudi wife one can hardly say who is better off.
No US politician has dared speak out on Saudi human rights, especially female rights.

When it comes to US policy, whistleblow may not be accurate, more like whistlecry

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"while this is a controversial topic here is a list of arguments whether whistle blowers should be alive or not. "