Opeli says he talked to state officials about his ongoing investigation in the Deepseek.
Chatgpt-creator had previously claimed that he had evidence that Deepseek has trained its AI models using incorrectly obtained data from Openai API. While Bloomberg television interview On Monday, the main officer for global OPENAI, Chris Lehane, said that the company talked to state officials about the probe.
Some criticized OpenAi for hypocrisy here. Several publishers sue startup for training their AI models about copyright protected works. But now OpenAI is attacking Deepseek to apparently train on the results of the AI model.
Lehane said there was a difference. He compared OpenAI training methods to read and learn from it, while Deepseek methods resemble a recent cover on the library’s book and selling it as own.
The latter is not far from the Novel York Times argument in the case of copyright against OpenAI.