Openai says Deepseek used its models illegally and it has proof to prove it, allegations of new report


  • New Report claims Openai has discovered evidence of distillation of Deepseek
  • Move represents a potential breach of intellectual property
  • Whitehouse Ai Czar weighs in on the subject

According to a new article from the Financial Times, Openai claims to have evidence that Deepseek, the Chinese startup that has thrown the US technology market, used the company’s proprietary models to train its own Open Source LLM, called R1. This would represent a potential violation of intellectual property as it goes against the Openai service agreement.

In the article, FT writes that a source at Openai claims it has evidence of “distillation” that occurs, which is a technique used by developers to jump from the work done by larger models to achieve similar results at a much lower price.

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