In a proposal, OpenAI describes DeepSeek as 'state-controlled,' and recommends banning models from it and other ...
OpenAI has called out Chinese AI start-up DeepSeek as "state-subsidized" and "state-controlled," in a new policy proposal.
If Deepseek shook the industry with its open-source, budget-friendly reasoning model earlier this year, another Chinese ...
DeepSeek is a wake-up call to the US, as China is building up its universities, while the US is in retreat, and the US needs ...
Some early users were enthusiastic about the product’s capabilities; others complained it took too long and crashed.
OpenAI has more than a few thoughts it would like to share with the US government. Namely, it would quite like its AI ...
DeepSeek R1, China’s most advanced AI reasoning model, took just 15 seconds to respond. The screen filled with a thorough ...
In China’s fast-moving tech landscape, innovation rarely hits pause. Just weeks after DeepSeek’s R1 model stirred the AI ...
The first company to train models must expend lots of resources to get there,” said Angelo Zino, senior equity analyst at CFRA. “The second mover can get there cheaper and more quickly.” ...
OpenAI is hoping that Donald Trump's AI Action Plan, due out this July, will settle copyright debates by declaring AI training fair use—paving the way for AI companies' unfettered access to training ...
OpenAI on Thursday submitted its proposal for the U.S. government’s coming “AI Action Plan,” to be submitted to President ...
OpenAI may have already crawled the internet for all the world's data to train ChatGPT, but it seems that isn't enough as it ...