Immagino si lamentino di violazione di segreti industriali (teoricamente il dataset può essere oggetto di protezione da SI) e competizione sleale, non di violazione dei diritti autoriali di cui invece si è discusso molto finora. Giancarlo On Thu, Jan 30, 2025 at 7:14 AM J.C. DE MARTIN < juancarlos.demartin@polito.it> wrote:
*OpenAI Furious DeepSeek Might Have Stolen All the Data OpenAI Stole From Us*
*OpenAI shocked that an AI company would train on someone else's data without permission or compensation.*
Jason Koebler
Jan 29, 2025 at 9:43 AM
The narrative that OpenAI, Microsoft, and freshly minted White House “AI czar” David Sacks are now pushing to explain why DeepSeek was able to create a large language model that outpaces OpenAI’s while spending orders of magnitude less money and using older chips is that DeepSeek used OpenAI’s data unfairly and without compensation. Sound familiar?
Both Bloomberg and the Financial Times are reporting that Microsoft and OpenAI have been probing whether DeepSeek improperly trained the R1 model that is taking the AI world by storm on the outputs of OpenAI models.
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