CID 2: Graffiti artist calls out the makers for using his artwork without credit, fans write ‘CID wale bhi crime kar sakte hai pehli bar pata chala’ | – Times of India

The iconic crime show CID is back in the spotlight, and this time, it’s not just for its thrilling cases. Fans were left stunned by a shocking twist: ACP Pradyuman, the beloved face of the show since its debut in 1998, has reportedly been killed off on screen. On Monday, Mumbai-based graffiti artist Mooz Graffiti…

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‘Valued member’: OpenAI breaks silence on whistleblower Suchir Balaji’s death after ‘murder’ allegations – The Times of India

OpenAI whistleblower Suchir Balaji ChatGPT developer OpenAI issued a statement over the death of whistleblower Suchir Balaji. In their first reaction three month’s after Balaji’s demise, they acknowledged his contributions to the company and assured cooperation with authorities.In an expression of grief, Open AI said, “Suchir was a valued member of our team and we…

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It doesn’t add up: Suchir Balaji’s mother on suicide angle | World News – Times of India

The mysterious death of Suchir Balaji, a former OpenAI whistleblower, has taken a sinister turn following explosive revelations from his mother during an interview with Tucker Carlson. Balaji, who had been vocal about alleged misconduct within the AI industry, was found dead under circumstances that have left more questions than answers. “It Doesn’t Add Up”…

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Did Sam Altman’s OpenAI murder Suchir Balaji? Whistleblower death that’s stirring conspiracy theories – Times of India

Balaji had previously raised concerns about OpenAI’s use of copyrighted material for training its AI models, a position he took after working with the company for almost four years. The tragic death of Suchir Balaji, a former researcher at OpenAI, has sparked a storm of conspiracy theories, with some alleging a sinister connection between his…

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ChatGPT maker OpenAI faces copyright infringement lawsuit in Canada; read the company’s statement here – Times of India

OpenAI is facing new legal challenges in Canada. Five major Canadian news media companies, including the Globe and Mail, the Canadian Press, Postmedia, Metroland, the Toronto Star and the CBC/Radio-Canada, have filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging copyright infringement and breach of online terms of use. The lawsuit accuses the Microsoft-backed artificial intelligence (AI) startup…

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