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 < [email protected]> 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. > > [...] > > continua qui: > https://www.404media.co/openai-furious-deepseek-might-have-stolen-all-the-data-openai-stole-from-us/ >
