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Sam Altman - You praised and now blame DeepSeek!

Sam Altman - You praised and now blame DeepSeek!

Change of song? Let’s work harder

Sam Altman, initially you were full of commendations, but now there are accusations. Is this your strategy to safeguard your position with investors? There is no doubt that you have lost market share and reputation in the United States. Could this be your way out? Let's wait and observe how this situation unfolds. Additionally, did you involve Microsoft in this process?

Sam’s Story

OpenAI has accused Chinese AI startup DeepSeek of using its proprietary models to develop a competing AI system, alleging the use of a technique known as “distillation.”

This involves training smaller models using outputs from larger ones, which OpenAI claims violates its terms of service. OpenAI and Microsoft are jointly investigating the matter, with reports suggesting potential unauthorized data extraction through compromised developer accounts in late 2024.

While OpenAI asserts it has evidence, DeepSeek has not commented on the allegations. The controversy has sparked debates over intellectual property protection and intensified U.S.-China tensions in AI development

The allegations against DeepSeek have sent shockwaves through the AI industry, causing significant market turmoil. Nvidia, a leading AI chip manufacturer, experienced a dramatic 17% stock price freefall, wiping out nearly $600 billion in market value. This sharp decline was primarily driven by investor anxieties surrounding DeepSeek’s cost-effective AI model, which raised concerns about the sustainability of high AI chip prices.

The controversy has also sparked broader implications for the AI market:

Investors are reassessing the competitive landscape, particularly the dominance of U.S. tech giants like OpenAI, Google, and Meta Platforms.

There’s growing anticipation of potential shifts in market dynamics, as DeepSeek’s achievements challenge established players.

The incident has intensified the ongoing technological rivalry between the United States and China in the AI sector, potentially leading to stricter regulations and heightened scrutiny of cross-border AI collaborations

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Now you also know Jack Ma is claiming Qwen2.5- Max model is better than DeepSeek? So Sorry you will go after him as as well? But his subscription price point is near or more than you with better performance.

You know AI market is overcrowded and competitive. These innovations will keep going coming till we reach AGI or ASI stage. Right?

It’s the race for AI supremacy globally epically against China?

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