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ChatGPT owners OpenAI have claimed that DeepSeek AI stole their proprietary work and used it to train their AI models.
A security report shows that DeepSeek R1 can generate more harmful content than other AI models without any jailbreaks.
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In December, OpenAI’s new o3 system – trained on the ARC-AGI-1 Public Training set – scored a breakthrough 75.7 per cent for ...
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Oklo Inc. saw its share prices surge by 18.73 percent on Thursday to finish at $41.91 each as investors resumed hunting for stocks particularly those that would benefit from the booming AI.
Researchers say DeepSeek is dangerous and capable of doing everything from generating plans for terrorists to explaining mustard gas.
“The takeaway is that there are many possibilities to develop this industry. The high-end chip/capital intensive way is one technological approach. But DeepSeek proves we are still in the nascent ...