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Tucker Carlson Presses Sam Altman Over OpenAI Whistleblower Death
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Summary from the AllSides News Team
Tucker Carlson (Right bias) published an hour-long video interview with OpenAI founder Sam Altman on Wednesday, where he confronted Altman on the November death of an OpenAI whistleblower and pressed him on other AI-related questions.
The Details: Carlson asked Altman about his own spiritual beliefs, ChatGPT’s moral framework, users who may be contemplating suicide, and several other topics. He also questioned Altman on the death of 26-year-old Suchir Balaji, a former OpenAI employee who criticized the company after leaving and alleged it illegally used copyrighted data in its development.
Key Exchange: Altman called Balaji’s death a “great tragedy” and said, “It looks like a suicide to me.” Carlson asked, “Why does it look like a suicide?” Altman replied, “It was a gun he had purchased… this is like gruesome to talk about, but I read the whole medical record. Does it not look like one to you?” Carlson answered, “No, he was definitely murdered, I think. There were signs of a struggle, of course, the surveillance camera, the wires had been cut, he had just ordered take-out food, come back from a vacation with his friends on Catalina Island.” Carlson later added, “His mother claims he was murdered on your orders.” Altman replied, “Do you believe that?” Carlson said it’s “worth looking into.”
How The Media Covered It: Forbes (Center) said the “conspiracy theory” that Balaji was murdered “has been spread by such high-profile figures as Altman’s longtime rival,” Elon Musk. Forbes noted the official report found “no foul play,” no signs of forced entry into the apartment, and a blood alcohol concentration of 0.178%. ZeroHedge (Lean Right) noted Carlson’s “characteristic boldness” and wrote that Carlson’s “journalistic instincts [were] clearly telling him there was more to this story than met the eye.” ZeroHedge and other outlets on the right, like Breitbart (Right), highlighted that Elon Musk reposted the exchange on X and wrote, “He was murdered.”
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Tucker Carlson took his affinity for conspiracy theories to a whole new level this week. During an interview with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, the former Fox News star asked the CEO if he order the killing of one of his former employees. Others, including Balaji’s parents, weren’t convinced. His mother, Poornima Ramarao, appeared on Carlson’s show earlier this year in an episode titled “Mother of Likely Murdered OpenAI Whistleblower Reveals All, Calls for Investigation of Sam Altman.” Ramarao believes her son was murdered not just because his death was unexpected,...
...Right-wing commentator Tucker Carlson questioned OpenAI head Sam Altman this week about the death of former OpenAI employee Suchir Balaji, reviving a conspiracy theory boosted by Elon Musk that Balaji was murdered for his attacks on OpenAI—as Altman and law enforcement maintain the death was by suicide.

The Tucker Carlson Show via ZeroHedge
In a tense exchange on the Tucker Carlson Show, Carlson grilled OpenAI CEO Sam Altman over the shocking death of whistleblower Suchir Balaji, an AI researcher whose explosive allegations of copyright violations had rocked the tech giant. Balaji, an Indian-American AI researcher who had worked at the forefront of artificial intelligence development, was found dead in his San Francisco apartment in November 2024, just weeks after blowing the whistle on OpenAI's alleged copyright violations in their AI training processes. The medical examiner ruled it a suicide by a self-inflicted gunshot...
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