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Part II: JSI’s Investigation
The events described in my last post took an incredible toll on my mental health, to the point where those closest to me began to worry. Finding out that my complaint had been assigned to one of the people named in my complaint was more than I can handle and, later that week, I went out on medical leave.

Part I: Working at the Request of the Project
About a year ago, I discovered something that would eventually be investigated as fraud. I can’t provide any more details, except that nothing I found implicated anyone named in this post, that my suspicions were confirmed, and that it should have qualified for whistleblower protection.
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How I Made a Hard Pivot [Substack / Career Pivot]
I’ve worked in global health and in domestic health sectors. Unfortunately, I believe Wayan is right when he says: We must accept that we all need to find new jobs, new careers, new pathways in this life that give us joy and accomplishment.

The Simple Reason Why ChatGPT Sparked the AI Boom
“This is definitely surprising.”
Mira Murati, OpenAI’s chief technology officer, wasn’t the only one caught off guard by the rapid success of ChatGPT when it was released in November 2022. Her colleague, OpenAI’s co-founder and president Greg Brockman, expressed similar sentiments, saying, “I’ll admit that I was on the side of, like, I don’t know if this is going to work.”

Remembering Paul Farmer
The news of Paul Farmer’s passing hit me hard yesterday. His work was the singular reason I became interested in public and global health.