OpenAI Is Reportedly Upping Security Following Rumored Foreign Threats
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OpenAI tightens internal security amid fears of IP theft by Chinese AI rivals - SiliconANGLE
OpenAI is reportedly upping its internal security to protect its intellectual property from corporate espionage amid claims that it has been targeted by Chinese artificial intelligence companies. According to the Financial Times, which references several unnamed people close to OpenAI today, the changes recently have included stricter controls of sensitive information and enhanced vetting of […] The post OpenAI tightens internal security amid fe…
OpenAI has reportedly taken new measures to prevent intellectual property theft, including hiring former intelligence and military personnel, segregating sensitive information and projects, and strengthening oversight of certain employees.
The tightening of security measures accelerated after Chinese startup DeepSeek released its own model in January. According to OpenAI, before that DeepSeek had improperly copied their company's models.
OpenAI has significantly beefed up its security measures in response to concerns about corporate espionage. According to the Financial Times, the security enhancements, which had begun earlier, were accelerated after Chinese startup DeepSeek released a competing model in January this year. OpenAI accused DeepSeek of illegally copying its models using a technique called “distillation.” As part of the enhanced... The post OpenAI beefs up security …
US artificial intelligence development company OpenAI has revised security protocols to protect intellectual property from corporate espionage - primarily from China
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