OpenAI Says DeepSeek Used Its Work Without Permission
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Do we even have to technology to zoom in that much?
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Of course we do, you just need to keep on zooming!
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Oh no is the widdle data thief mad his stolen data was stolen?
Someone call the waaambulance.
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That's the free market at work baby. Regs for thee but not for mee.
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You do realized that's based as hell right?
China steals from the west and uses it to improve their peoples lives instead of just squeezing them for every filthy penny possible?
You do understand that's a moral, ethical, and economic China W don't you?
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What happened in Tianamen in 1989, Deep Seek?
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Spoiler - It'll be a Chinese company.
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They do on CSI.
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Little known rule of society: it's OK to steal from people poorer that you.
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I'm giving it all the zoom we got but that's all we have!
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From where I'm from we have a saying: Thief that steals from a thief has 100 years of pardon.
It rimes in my native language btw.
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Repolarise the electron microscope's phase inverter!
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Hahahahahahaha.
I think he has exceeded his lifetime quota of irony.
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Developing a better AI and as open source that quickly is pretty much impossible.
According to whom?
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could be. could honestly come from anywhere.
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โIt's also worth reiterating that despite its name, OpenAI is a closed-source and for-profit company โ while DeepSeek's AI models are open-source.โ
Smells like thereโs a lawsuit just around the corner. How do you license a model as open source if the training data was stolen?