Did DeepSeek copy ChatGPT? Trump adviser thinks so

Published On Jan 29, 2025, 12:05 PM

The article discusses allegations from OpenAI and a Trump adviser suggesting that the Chinese tech company DeepSeek may have copied ChatGPT’s technology. OpenAI noted that companies based in China tend to attempt to replicate the models of leading U.S. AI companies. It remains unclear if there is any concrete evidence of intellectual property theft. Analysts are particularly surprised at DeepSeek's low training costs for its AI model compared to the extensive investments made by OpenAI for ChatGPT. This situation has raised concerns about the future of AI development and competition between the U.S. and China.

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The situation surrounding DeepSeek could lead to greater scrutiny on the company, and any proven claims of intellectual property theft could adversely affect their operations, investors' confidence, and ultimately their market position. Furthermore, regulatory actions or sanctions may arise that could impact other tech firms working in China and globally.

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