OpenAI has accused Chinese AI startup DeepSeek of using its proprietary models to train a competing system through distillation, a practice that violates OpenAI’s terms of service. DeepSeek allegedly extracted large amounts of data via OpenAI’s API. OpenAI is working with the US government to protect its advanced AI capabilities from foreign replication.
Deepseek is ‘IP theft’: US officials raise alarm; Microsoft had alerted OpenAI

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