DeepSeek is now requiring proper labels for all AI-generated content on their platform. DeepSeek has also banned tools and services that attempt to tamper with the markers. To support transparency, DeepSeek released a technical guide detailing how its AI models are trained and what data they use. The announcement follows the launch of DeepSeek’s V3.1 model. OpenAI is saying that DeepSeek may have ‘inappropriately’ taken data from their model to develop their own AI chatbot. DeepSeek has been on a crazy run this week, shaking up the AI arms race and the stock market. As per an OpenAI spokesperson via NBC, DeepSeek may have used distillation to develop their model. The spokesperson said that OpenAI is aware and reviewing indications where DeepSeek may have inappropriately distilled their models. Read more in our articles including "DeepSeek now flagging all AI-generated content amid new rules" and "OpenAI says DeepSeek may have used their data for their model".
DeepSeek is now requiring proper labels for all AI-generated content on their platform. DeepSeek has also banned tools and services that attempt to tamper with the markers.
To support transparency, DeepSeek released a technical guide detailing how its AI models are trained and what data they use. The announcement follows the launch of DeepSeek’s V3.1 model. OpenAI is saying that DeepSeek may have ‘inappropriately’ taken data from their model to develop their own AI chatbot.
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