OpenAI accuses China's DeepSeek of stealing AI technology 🤡
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OpenAI accuses China's DeepSeek of stealing AI technology
OpenAI accuses China’s DeepSeek of stealing AI technologyShirin Ghaffary (Los Angeles Times)
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skip0110
in reply to HiddenLayer555 • • •Classic pull up the ladder behind you move.
Kind of hilarious that one component of their complaint is that the DeepSeek model is more energy/computation efficient than theirs. Welcome to the free market?!
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HiddenLayer555
in reply to skip0110 • • •OpenAI: "They stole our technology!"
Also OpenAI: "Uh, well, our technology is actually inferior to theirs, but they must have stole it and made massive sweeping improvements to it that we weren't able to! How dare they!"
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your_good_buddy
in reply to HiddenLayer555 • • •Oh no!
OpenAI should copywrite their work. I'm sure no one would dare steal someone else's hard work for their AI model development!
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lacaio
in reply to HiddenLayer555 • • •DeepSeek API isn't free, and to use Qwen you'd have to sign up for Ollama Cloud or something like that, as Local deploying is prohibitive.
They're trying to link DeepSeek to the old tale freeride companies that apparently have ties to the original company product and gets a "look the other way" attitude from it (e.g. Meta with their Whatsapp products). This situation is nothing like it.
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