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Nadella Calls Out AI Labs Like OpenAI and Anthropic for Banning Distillation While Training on Everyone Else's Data

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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is calling out OpenAI and Anthropic for what he calls a "reverse information paradox." They train on public data under fair use but ban distillation of their own models, all while learning from customer interactions. Nadella wants companies to control their own learning infrastructure. Microsoft, of course, sells exactly that. The article Nadella calls out AI labs like OpenAI and Anthropic for banning distillation whi…
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadela criticizes OpenAI and Anthropic for a "reverse information paradox": They use public data through fair use, but prohibit the distillation of their models – and learn from customer interactions at the same time. Nadela calls for the learning infrastructure to be distributed to companies. This infrastructure, of course, provides Microsoft. The article "Ironic": Microsoft CEO accuses large AI providers of double standards…

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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has subtly criticized the AI Labs' model training methods. In an X post last Sunday, Nadella stated that model developers complain about distillation techniques being hypocritical. Model distillation refers to using the output of a stronger model to train a weaker one.

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unsafe.sh broke the news on Monday, July 13, 2026.
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