OpenAI calls DeepSeek 'state-controlled,' calls for bans on 'PRC-produced' models | TechCrunch
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OpenAI's recent policy proposal argues that the Chinese AI lab DeepSeek poses significant security risks due to its state-subsidized status and adherence to Chinese law requiring user data compliance. The proposal suggests that the U.S. should consider banning models produced by DeepSeek and other PRC-backed firms to mitigate privacy concerns and potential intellectual property theft. Despite claims of state control, a direct link between the Chinese government and DeepSeek remains unclear, though the PRC's interest in the lab has notably grown recently.
OpenAI's proposal claims that DeepSeek's models are insecure due to compliance with Chinese law that mandates user data sharing with the government.
OpenAI has escalated its campaign against DeepSeek, accusing it of being state-subsidized and state-controlled amid rising privacy and security concerns.
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