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Former OpenAI board member Helen Toner claims despite DeepSeek's recent success in AI, it's not leading the pack. However, if ...
Makers of the Chinese language model claim it was developed for a mere $6 million, far less than OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Google’s ...
According to DeepSeek’s own privacy policy, the company collects users’ keystrokes, text and audio input, uploaded files, feedback, chat history and other content for the purpose of training its AI ...
Earlier this week, almost overnight, the American tech industry entered a full-on panic. The latest version of DeepSeek, an ...
DeepSeek, the controversial Chinese AI chatbot, is no longer available for download in Italy and Ireland. Both countries ...
OpenAI thinks DeepSeek may have used its AI outputs inappropriately, highlighting ongoing disputes over copyright, fair use, and training data.
Entrepreneurs in Asia and Africa believe DeepSeek is proof that frugality and innovation can go hand in hand. DeepSeek’s open-source model has lowered the barriers for AI innovators outside the West.
Have American tech companies completely misunderstood what they should do with Large Language Models? It certainly looks that ...
DeepSeek, China’s answer to ChatGPT, is under scrutiny. Politicians, regulators, competitors, and an array of publicity-seeking experts are questioning its claims, motives, and possible implications ...
The US Navy has reportedly sent email to shipmates as it bans the use of DeepSeek's AI citing security and ethical concerns.
The controversy arises as OpenAI claims DeepSeek plagiarized its plagiarism machine by allegedly using ChatGPT outputs for training. OpenAI has accused Chinese AI startup DeepSeek of using a technique ...