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OpenAI has evidence that 'DeepSeek' has infringed on GPT distillation technology by using it to train AI in China.
According to a later report from the Financial Times today (29th), OpenAI revealed that it has found evidence suggesting that DeepSeek is suspected of using OpenAI's proprietary models to train its products, potentially infringing on OpenAI's intellectual property rights. (Background: DeepSeek exploded the American AI industry moat, actually a good news? Is there something fishy behind the GPU Computing Power?) The Chinese startup DeepSeek's recent release of the Open Source reasoning model R1 quickly ignited the entire AI technology sector. DeepSeek, with its 'low cost, high performance' features, has impacted the dominant position of large American tech companies in the AI field. American AI giants such as Nvidia and OpenAI have seen their stock prices plummet. Even President Trump called DeepSeek the 'alarm bell of the American AI industry.'