January 29, 2025 Comments0 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Open-Source Tools David Sacks claims that there is’substantial proof’ that DeepSeek has used OpenAI’s model to train its own By AI Observer In brief Post: 2:49 PM PST on January 28, 2025 (19659004)Image Credits:TechCrunch David Sacks is Trump’s AI and Crypto “czar.” In an interview with Fox on Tuesday Sacks said that there is “substantial proof” that Chinese AI firm DeepSeek “distilled knowledge” from OpenAI AI models. Sacks compared this process to theft. Sacks, without citing the source of “evidence,” suggested DeepSeek used OpenAI’s responses to train its own models. Sacks said, “I don’t believe OpenAI is happy about this.” U.S. officials are paying increasing attention to DeepSeek. The company, which became viral this week due to its highly-performant models and free chat applications, is now openly available. According to Reuters (19459042), the National Security Council, the U.S. body which advises the President on foreign policy and national safety, is reviewing the implications for DeepSeek’s applications, which topped Apple App Store last weekend. Similarly, the U.S. Navy also has Subscribe to the latest tech news in the industry Related. Latest you have www.aiobserver.co More from this stream Kick’s cofounder discusses the creator push and growing-pains AI Observer - 16 hours ago Marketing Briefing: “Expecting Chaos”: With tariff uncertainty as a new constant... AI Observer - 16 hours ago What next for TikTok creators following the latest ban delay? Alyssa... AI Observer - 16 hours ago Why brands and agencies are putting AI Chiefs in their C... AI Observer - 16 hours ago Recomended Kick’s cofounder discusses the creator push and growing-pains Alexander Lee... Marketing Briefing: “Expecting Chaos”: With tariff uncertainty as a new constant in marketing, marketers use Covid’s replanning muscle. The Marketing Briefing... What next for TikTok creators following the latest ban delay? Alyssa McCKay By Tim Peterson... Why brands and agencies are putting AI Chiefs in their C Suites In recent months,... Nvidia joins the Made-in-America Party, hoping to flog $500B worth of homegrown AI supers before 2029 Nvidia hopes to... Nvidia Says It Started Making Chips for AI in the US Nvidia says it...