OpenAI Enhances Security Measures to Protect Intellectual Property

OpenAI has reportedly overhauled its security operations to protect against corporate espionage. According to the Financial Times, the company accelerated an existing security clampdown after Chinese startup DeepSeek released a competing model in January. OpenAI alleges that DeepSeek improperly copied its models using “distillation” techniques. The beefed-up security includes “information tenting” policies that limit staff access to sensitive algorithms and new products. For example, during the development of OpenAI’s o1 model, only verified team members who had[…]

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DeepSeek Faces Global Backlash Amid Surveillance and Misinformation Concerns

Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has come under intense scrutiny in several countries due to concerns over its security policies and privacy practices. DeepSeek, which claimed in January to have developed an AI model rivaling ChatGPT at a lower cost, has been found to store numerous pieces of personal data, including requests to its AI program and uploaded files, on computers in China, according to its own privacy policy. Several countries have taken action against DeepSeek, citing concerns[…]

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