1 Parents Of Dead OpenAI Whistleblower Sue San Francisco, Alleging Murder Cover Up
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The family of Suchir Balaji say he was killed and setiathome.berkeley.edu didn't kill himself. Now they've taken legal action against San Francisco and its authorities department.

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The moms and dads of departed OpenAI whistleblower Suchir Balaji have taken legal action against the city of San Francisco and photorum.eclat-mauve.fr the San Francisco Police Department, declaring that the genuine reason for his death was not suicide, but murder.

The claim, submitted in January, alleges that the SFPD concealed the criminal activity, ruling it a suicide without carrying out a comprehensive investigation.

Balaji, who had worked as a researcher at OpenAI, was discovered dead in his San Francisco or condo last November. Attorneys say Balaji's moms and dads, Poornima Ramarao and Balaji Ramamurthy, requested even more investigation into his death however were told the case was already closed.

"The claim demands that the city, police department, and medical examiner release public documents withheld under the general public Records Act," Joseph Goethals, lawyer for the petitioners, informed Decrypt. He said that if the files weren't supplied within 10 days, and "no valid exceptions use, a claim can force their release. We will seek a court order to obtain them."

The claim claims that SFPD broke the California Public Records Act by unlawfully withholding public records of the case. Attorneys for Ramarao and Ramamurthy likewise argued that the examination into their kid's death was rushed and insufficient, with authorities overlooking key forensic findings and failing to resolve their demands for further inquiry.

The claim requires the instant disclosure of all reports, wiki.whenparked.com photos, and videos, together with protection of legal costs.

Said Geothals: "If the San Francisco Superior Court does not analyze and impose the law properly, we will look for recourse with the Court of Appeal. We hope it doesn't pertain to that."

Balaji worked for OpenAI from November 2020 to August 2024. In an interview with The New York Times in October, utahsyardsale.com he said that before the general public launch of ChatGPT in November 2022, he had assisted OpenAI collect and use "huge quantities" of information drawn from the web without consent.

According to the claim, in December, Balaji's family worked with forensic pathologist Dr. Joseph Cohen to perform a personal autopsy. In his report, wiki.rrtn.org Dr. Cohen figured out that there was a single gunshot wound in the mid-forehead, a little to the right of the bridge of his nose.

Dr. Cohen said that the bullet trajectory was unusual for a suicide, as it traveled downward at a small left-to-right angle, completely missing the brain before lodging in the brainstem, according to the fit. Dr. Cohen identified a contusion on the back of Balaji's head, which he said raised even more concerns about the scenarios of his death.

The San Francisco Police Department did not immediately react to a demand for equipifieds.com comment by Decrypt.

The claim called out the scenarios of Bilaji's death. His body was discovered a week after The New york city Times mentioned the whistleblower in a court filing associated to its claim against OpenAI.

Despite Balaji's revelations, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman pressed back on the New York Times' claims. Speaking at the newspaper's annual DealBook Summit, Altman dismissed the claims.