OpenAI whistleblower’s deemed suicide
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Yeah, you just threatened a $600 billion a year industry and no one murdered you.
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I'll throw a wild one out there.
OpenAI didn't do it.
Maybe Elon is in on this one. Makes OpenAI look shady after their recent rebuff of his shit and gives the media something else to chew on while he's dismantling our government with the cheeto emperor. -
Balaji's parents claim to have evidence from their independent investigation, such as ballistic evidence from the private autopsy, which they claim shows a downwards bullet travel path that would be impossible by a self-administered gunshot. Balaji's parents also claim that a tuft of wig hair found at the scene that did not belong to Suchir represents unexplained evidence.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suchir_Balaji#Skepticism_and_calls_for_further_investigation
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Or is it exactly the reason Sam Altman was ready to line up for the inauguration with bribe in hand?
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Wow that must be pretty crazy to do this to yourself
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Suuuuure it was.
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Bullshit
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America's version of fell out the window
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Just America things
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And American cops are all too happy to take one less murder case if there’s any room to say it was a suicide. They’re not looking to add unsolved murders, especially ones that implicate he most powerful companies and men in the world.
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Since we’re talking about AI, I presume it wouldn’t mess up a suicide. Or control the internet narrative with 5MB of memory.
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if you plan to whistleblow something, always plan it thoroughly so you cant be silenced by being murdered.
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Suicided.
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Yeah, everyone knows that people who have the courage to blow the whistle when they see awful shit, are likely to kill themselves before they can share that information with anyone... Makes complete sense.
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And make it abundantly clear to everyone that you're not suicidal. Record videos with date stamps. Send date stamped letters by mail to friends, with instructions to retain the letters indefinitely, and perhaps which are clearly marked "to be opened in the event of my death". The letters should say something along the lines of "I am not suicidal. I do not want to die. I am not going to kill myself under any circumstances. If I die, it was not by suicide. I want to live. I have ABC reasons to live. I have XYZ plans for the future." Etc.
Keep multiple copies of the information in multiple locations, and make sure multiple people know where a copy is. Ideally, have a dead-mans switch set up, or someone you trust to do it, to automatically send all the information to all the major news outlets if you do turn up dead, along with a statement akin to the letter outlined above to make it clear you were murdered.
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The point is like Russian point. It isn't just to silence you so trouble goes away that the whistle-blower was involved with. It's to silence other potential whistle-blowers. It's too send a message.
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Yeah I read somewhere that, in Russian culture, the more absurd the cover up story the more insulting it is meant to be for the victim.
Like if someone "shot themselves 3 times in the back of the head then fell out of a window". Maybe Epstein fits into that too
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I'm not sure it's in those exact terms, but I think there were a few cases with high levels of preparation. Ended up being ruled as suicides anyway by the courts and the media.
Not saying they'll always win, though. But their idealogical power is not to underestimate.A minister in my country was deemed to have committed suicide by drowning in a 50cm body of water. Strangely enough, all witnesses have committed suicide too just before being heard by the courts.
And it worked. Everybody know it wasn't a suicide, but it changes nothing for those responsible of the murder.
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Why does the news increasingly sound like the lore of Cyberpunk 2077?
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Same with Aaron Swartz.