OpenAI Says DeepSeek Used Its Work Without Permission
OpenAI Says DeepSeek Used Its Work Without Permission
After spending years indiscriminately ripping off other people's work, OpenAI is trying to pin blame on Chinese AI startup DeepSeek.
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Oh noooo!
Anyway.
33 0 ReplyBefore reading any articles concerning Deep Seek's origin, it took me awhile to realise that they probably stole the data and technology from Western AI developers. Developing a better AI and as open source that quickly is pretty much impossible. And everyone knows that CCP steal IP and technology from the West so it's unsurprising.
2 0 ReplyDeveloping a better AI and as open source that quickly is pretty much impossible.
According to whom?
1 0 ReplyYou do realized that's based as hell right?
China steals from the west and uses it to improve their peoples lives instead of just squeezing them for every filthy penny possible?
You do understand that's a moral, ethical, and economic China W don't you?
3 0 ReplyWhat happened in Tianamen in 1989, Deep Seek?
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so because openAI stole their corpus of training info first, they get to call others thieves?
lol...
10 0 ReplyIt's still stealing regardless of who called dibs first.
2 0 ReplyI don't disagree at all. I think there's going to be a reckoning when one of these companies finally makes a product that earns a profit.
1 0 ReplySpoiler - It'll be a Chinese company.
1 0 Replycould be. could honestly come from anywhere.
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"It's only okay if western companies steal." duh!
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