- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- technology@beehaw.org
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- technology@beehaw.org
Summary
OpenAI and Microsoft are investigating whether Chinese AI startup DeepSeek improperly trained its R1 model using OpenAI’s outputs.
Reports suggest DeepSeek may have used “distillation,” a technique where one AI model learns from another by asking vast numbers of questions.
Venture capitalist and Trump administration member David Sacks claims there is “substantial evidence” of this.
Critics highlight the irony of OpenAI complaining about data misuse, given its own history of scraping vast amounts of data without authorization to train its models.
Ai is hyped up autocorrection. All of tem are crap. Openai has been trying to go private, that is why they are making a fuss.
“Our output is so good, our competitors are training on it!”
Sure, grandpa. Let’s get you back in the bed and I’ll see if the nurses can find an extra pudding.
Not autocorrect; text prediction.
If you don’t what someone to steal your stuff, maybe don’t set precedent by stealing other people’s stuff…
No, you see we needed to steal to get ahead. Now that we’re ahead, stealing is bad.
Jesus fuck this is digital colonialism! It’s just hit me!
Thank you!! That’s the first thought that popped into my head when I saw the original article! Didn’t… didn’t YOU steal all YOUR data?
Hires H-1B, wonders why data gets returned to origin country. lol
<breathes> “AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!”
improperly
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