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‘Hypocritical babies’: OpenAI’s myriad lawsuits flagged after accusing DeepSeek of intellectual property theft People are delighting in the irony Nate Wolf Posted on January 29 2025 1:07 pm CST ...
Earlier this week, OpenAI, the company that owns ChatGPT, alleged that China’s DeepSeek may have used data generated by the US company to train its model. OpenAI’s claims come at a time when ...
The International Intellectual Property Alliance (IIPA) has asked for nine nations to be included in the US Trade Representative’s priority watch list. The IIPA submitted comments to the USTR on ...
"The quality and depth of the research we do in this country can help us stay ahead of China and other countries in the AI ...
Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang told CNBC on Thursday (without evidence) DeepSeek built its product using roughly 50,000 Nvidia H100 chips it can’t mention because it would violate U.S. export ...
OpenAI has unveiled gpt-oss-120b and gpt-oss-20b, its first open-weight models in over four years, since gpt-2. The move ...
Tables Turn as OpenAI Accuses DeepSeek of Property Theft while Attempting to Block Lawsuit from Indian Media Organisations In an interesting turn of events, OpenAI has found itself at the other end of ...
According to a paper authored by the lab, the DeepSeek-R1 model outperforms cutting-edge models such as OpenAI’s o1 and Meta’s Llama AI models across multiple benchmarks.
DeepSeek? Who’s that? The Chinese cheap artificial intelligence model maker was supposed to cool investor interest in money-burning AI startups, but that was hardly the case this week.
For example, the owner of The Wall Street Journal and the New York Post, has filed a lawsuit against Perplexity AI, among ...
DeepSeek, the popular AI startup, left one of its online databases exposed. If bad actors accessed this database, they had access to sensitive user information, such as chat history and secret keys.
DeepSeek released details earlier this month on R1, the reasoning model that underpins its chatbot. The AI firm turned heads in Silicon Valley with a research paper explaining how it built the model.