Openai says that Deepseek used his models illegally, and he has evidence to prove it, claim new reports


  • The new report claims that Openai has detected evidence of distillation by Deepseek
  • The move represents a potential violation of intellectual property
  • Whitehouse Ai Czar weighs on the subject

According to a new article by the Financial Times, Openai claims to have evidence that Deepseek, the Chinese startup that launched the American technology market on financial disorders, used the owner models of the company to form its own open source LLM, called R1. This would represent a potential violation of intellectual property, because it goes against the Openai service agreement.

In the article, the FT writes that an OpenAi source says that it has signs of “distillation” occurred, which is a technique used by developers to jump on the work carried out by larger models to obtain Results similar at a much lower cost.

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