OpenAI says it has evidence China’s DeepSeek used its model to train competitor
- OpenAI has accused DeepSeek of using its proprietary models to create a competing AI, raising intellectual property concerns in the industry.
- DeepSeek reportedly trained its model using only 2,048 Nvidia H800 graphics cards and a budget of $5.6 million, significantly less than what U.S. Companies spend.
- OpenAI is investigating allegations that DeepSeek violated its terms of service by distilling its models to build a competitor.
- The situation highlights the need for clearer norms in the AI community regarding fair use and unauthorized replication.
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