OpenAI is currently in talks with government officials concerning an investigation into DeepSeek, which it claims trained its AI models using data improperly obtained from OpenAI's API. OpenAI's chief global affairs officer, Chris Lehane, discussed this during a recent Bloomberg TV interview. Critics point out the irony, as OpenAI is also facing lawsuits from publishers for training its models on copyrighted content, suggesting a double standard. Lehane argues there is a significant distinction between OpenAI’s training approach and DeepSeek’s methods, which he described as misappropriating intellectual property.
OpenAI has initiated discussions with government officials regarding its investigation into DeepSeek, which allegedly used data from its API without permission.
Critics accuse OpenAI of hypocrisy, as they face lawsuits from publishers for using copyrighted works for training while they target DeepSeek for similar actions.
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