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. The company’s spokesperson added that OpenAI is working closely with the US government to protect their technology. Weirdly enough, OpenAI’s ChatGPT was also accused of inappropriately using content it’s restricted from. DeepSeek has yet to respond to the allegations made at the time of writing this article. OpenAI has posted in their official blog that GPT-4 is now accessible to paying API users. Read more in our articles including "OpenAI says DeepSeek may have used their data for their model" and "OpenAI GPT-4 now available".
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. The company’s spokesperson added that OpenAI is working closely with the US government to protect their technology.
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