OpenAI says it has evidence China’s DeepSeek used its model to train competitor
- OpenAI has accused DeepSeek of using its proprietary models to develop a competing AI, raising concerns about intellectual property breaches in the industry.
- OpenAI claims that DeepSeek may have used a technique called distillation to create its own model, violating OpenAI's terms of service.
- Microsoft and OpenAI are investigating DeepSeek for allegedly accessing OpenAI's data output illegally to train its AI model, which could lead to a potential data breach.
- DeepSeek's R1 model has gained attention for its efficiency, surpassing ChatGPT as the top free app on major platforms, despite the ongoing investigation.
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