Briefly
- The family of the former Openai researcher Suchir Balaji challenges the conclusion of San Francisco that his death in 2024 was suicide.
- The supporters collected more than $ 140,000 in cryptocurrencies and launched meme coins based in Solana to finance the legal case of a family.
- Balaji was an open critic of Openi’s data and a prominent voice in AI ethics.
The family of the former Openai researcher has discovered dead In his apartment in San Francisco in November 2024. He uses meme coins based in Solana to help finance their legal battle with the City.
While the medical examiner ruled the death of Suchira Balaji and suicide and did not find evidence of a bad game, the Balaji’s parents rejected the conclusion, calling the “Inscened” scene and launched their own investigation into what they said, was exhausted and allegedly covered by testing.
Balaji, who publicly criticized the opening for the alleged training of Chatgpt on the material protected by copyright without approval, was an open character in AI ethical discussion.
After his death, supporters in the crypto community gathered in the family matter, considering it justice and the fight against institutional opaque.
In December, a family friend launched a token justice for Suchir for Suchi Bags.fm Meme Coin platform with a total supply of 999 million tokens.
The coin briefly reached $ 0.015 on December 29, according to Coinmarketcapgenerating $ 5,000 for family.
Like many meme coins, he has since overthrew 99% from his permanent maximum.
This effort followed in January 2025. $ 140,000 In salt and other tokens.
“It was overwhelming because we run out of resources,” Balaji’s mother said, Ramao, she said, she said Decipher. “Financing through cryptocurrencies is a great idea – it allows us to move on when other options stopped.”
Saltworks wallet who received $ 140,000 did not receive a donation from April, according to Solscan, but the wallet is associated with The same corner still draw funds.
The Ramaar obviously failed to keep the lawyer who would lead the case.
One lawyer, who, after raising $ 25,000 for an hour, said he was “too busy” to continue to follow the case, Romara said.
The second lawyer has so far charged $ 60,00. She said she spent another $ 115,000 on investigating fees.
In February, the family endured a a lawsuit Against the city of San Francisco and the SFPD, stating that investigators have retained records and have not properly investigated the case.
“Very few investigators know how to get the truth,” Ramara said. “That makes him more expensive.”
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