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OpenAI, Microsoft and DeepSeek
Microsoft probing whether DeepSeek improperly used OpenAI APIs
Just a few hours after David Sacks claimed DeepSeek used OpenAI’s models to train its own models, Bloomberg Law reports that Microsoft is investigating
Microsoft Probing If DeepSeek-Linked Group Improperly Obtained OpenAI Data
Microsoft Corp. and OpenAI are investigating whether data output from OpenAI’s technology was obtained in an unauthorized manner by a group linked to Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek,
OpenAI, Microsoft make strong claims against DeepSeek amid growing fame
DeepSeek faced yet another hurdle after its US counterparts OpenAI and Microsoft accused the platform for unfair practices.As reported by NBC, the artificial intelligence firm, founded by Sam Altman shared that the Chinese newbie in the
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Microsoft first raises doubts about DeepSeek and then adds it to its cloud
Both OpenAI and Microsoft are reportedly probing the Chinese startup to check if it accessed and used OpenAI’s technology to ...
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OpenAI Seems Concerned That DeepSeek Copied Its Work
OpenAI claims to have found evidence that Chinese AI startup DeepSeek secretly used data produced by OpenAI’s technology to ...
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OpenAI says DeepSeek may have used its AI outputs 'inappropriately' to train new models
DeepSeek built top-performing AI models using less-advanced chips at what it says is a fraction of the cost of rivals such as ...
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OpenAI says it has proof DeepSeek used its technology to develop its AI model
OpenAI believes DeepSeek used a process called “distillation,” which helps make smaller AI models perform better by learning ...
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Microsoft already has its legal crosshairs set on DeepSeek
OpenAI partner, Microsoft is now investigating whether the Chinese company, DeepSeek may have used an illegal process to train its popular new reasoning model.
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