Did DeepSeek copy ChatGPT to make new AI chatbot? Trump adviser thinks so
- Deepseek is accused of copying ChatGPT to create its new AI chatbot, according to OpenAI and Trump's AI adviser, David Sacks.
- OpenAI noted that China-based companies frequently try to distill models from leading U.S. AI firms but did not specifically name Deepseek.
- Deepseek claimed that training its flagship V3 model cost only $5.6 million, raising concerns about the high costs associated with developing AI in the U.S.
- Experts suggest that Deepseek's training data likely included interactions with ChatGPT, although Deepseek has not disclosed its training data sources.
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