China shocked the West with its announcement of DeepSeek, an artificial intelligence network capable of competing with OpenAI, Meta and Google. The fact that China was able to ...
OpenAI suspects DeepSeek distilled its advanced models into a smaller, cheaper version without permission. Distillation implies that DeepSeek may have used OpenAI’s outputs as “teacher” data to train ...
IndiaAI Mission has invited applications from Indian startups and researchers to collaborate on building an Indian ...
Chinese AI shooting star DeepSeek has made headlines for its R1 chatbot’s supposed low cost and high performance, but also ...
The New York Magazine Union, which represents around 150 editorial staffers, sent a strike warning on Thursday to Jim Bankoff, chief executive of New York parent Vox Media, Pam Wasserstein, vice chair ...
Is DeepSeek inaccurate? … claims of plagiarism … how DeepSeek’s technology works … the risks it represents … a roundtable ...
OpenAI accuses Chinese AI firm DeepSeek of stealing its content through "knowledge distillation," sparking concerns over ...
Microsoft confirmed it will bring the DeepSeek R1 model to Azure cloud and GitHub in a move that it hopes will lessen its ...
OpenAI announced it has uncovered evidence that Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek allegedly used its ...
DeepSeek is a Chinese AI laboratory that has recently released the DeepSeek R1 AI model. It's an AI ChatBot based on Meta's free and open-source Llama 3.3, trained by the DeepSeek team.
DeepSeek is facing allegations of copying technology from competitors such as OpenAI, as well as from Donald Trump's AI advisor, David Sacks, and billionaire Vinod Khosla.
The U.S. Copyright Office offers little clarity on how Hollywood should approach protection for works in which AI tools were ...