Just a few hours after David Sacks claimed DeepSeek used OpenAI’s models to train its own models, Bloomberg Law reports that Microsoft is investigating DeepSeek’s use of OpenAI’s application ...
Choosing the right AI language model can feel like trying to pick the perfect tool from an overflowing toolbox—each option has its strengths, but which one truly fits your needs? If you’ve found ...
OpenAI believes outputs from its artificial intelligence models may have been used by Chinese startup DeepSeek to train its new open-source model that impressed many observers and shook U.S. financial ...
OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, says it has proof that the Chinese start-up DeepSeek used its technology to create a competing artificial intelligence model — fueling concerns about intellectual ...
OpenAI is examining whether Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) startup DeepSeek improperly obtained data from its models to build a popular new AI assistant, a spokesperson confirmed to The Hill.
(Reuters) -Microsoft and OpenAI are probing if data output from the ChatGPT maker's technology was obtained in an unauthorized manner by a group linked to Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) startup ...
Chinese startup DeepSeek stunned the world with its sophisticated DeepSeek R1 reasoning model, which is as good as ChatGPT o1. That's not a surprising achievement; it's only a matter of time before ...
OpenAI and Microsoft claim that they have evidence DeepSeek trained its AI off of stolen data. Credit: Andrey Rudakov / Bloomberg via Getty Images DeepSeek is causing havoc throughout the AI industry.
Central to OpenAI’s concerns is the potential for Deepseek to comply with Chinese laws that require companies to share data with the government. These regulations raise fears that user data collected ...
The shock waves continue to reverberate after the arrival of a new AI system from a small Chinese AI company called DeepSeek. Stocks of major AI-related companies, including Nvidia, lost over $1 ...
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