OpenAI Accuses DeepSeek Of Stealing All The Data It Scraped From Everyone

OpenAI and Microsoft are investigating whether DeepSeek accessed OpenAI’s API to extract data, which it incorporated into its own models, as reported by Bloomberg.

Microsoft researchers identified a data transfer incident from OpenAI developer accounts in December 2024 through their security analysis. OpenAI confirmed to the Financial Times that DeepSeek operated through distillation techniques that extract training data from advanced systems. OpenAI permits developer integration of its API, but using its API outputs to train competing models breaks their service agreement.

The AI industry faces a contradictory situation through this current dispute. Large-scale criticism exists regarding OpenAI since the company trained models through massive web data collection without obtaining permission from data owners. The company currently faces the same aggressive methods used by its competitor.

The former AI czar under President Donald Trump, David Sacks, declared that DeepSeek accessed OpenAI’s intellectual property through theft of intellectual property. OpenAI informed Bloomberg through a statement that Chinese companies, together with other entities, regularly try to extract knowledge from American AI models.

OpenAI works together with the US government to develop enhanced measures that protect against adversary activities. The rising intensity of AI competition forces leading firms in the industry to make protecting their proprietary technology an essential challenge.

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