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Deepseek Breakthrough or theft? The United States explores AI data leakage

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Technical experts in the United States are investigating the group related to the Chinese Artificial Intelligence (AI) startup Deepseek.

Major news media reported on Tuesday that Microsoft's security researchers observed that “they believe that individuals related to DeepSeek” participated in unauthorized data transmission, called data peeling.

They said that in the last quarter of 2024, a large amount of data was eliminated through the OPENAI application programming interface (API). They said that this was the main way for software developers and corporate customers to purchase OpenAI services.

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A report said that Microsoft is the largest investor in Openai and notify the company's suspicious activities.

Deepseek, a low -cost Chinese artificial intelligence startup, is an alternative to the major American technology competitors, which triggered Technical stock selling On Monday and Tuesday, its free AI assistant promoted Openai's ChatGPT on the Apple App Store in the United States.

The White House's AI and Crypto Tsar David Sacks told Fox News in an interview earlier on Tuesday that “may” stole intellectual property rights from the United States.

“There is sufficient evidence to show that what DeepSeek does here is to refine the knowledge from the OpenAI model.”

When asked about the report of the report, an OpenAI spokesman responded in a statement. The statement pointed out that Chinese companies and other companies are constantly trying to copy the model of the American AI company without special name DeepSeek or Any other company.

“We have carried out countermeasures for protecting IP, including a careful process, which includes which border functions include in the published models, and believe that we continue to work closely with the US government to protect this very important opponent and competition. The opponent adopts most of our technical models. “

Microsoft refused to comment, and Deepseek could not immediately comment.

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Jim Pollard (Jim Pollard)

Jim Pollard has been a Australian reporter in Thailand since 1999. He worked in the news Co., Ltd. (News LTD) in Sydney, Perth, London and Melbourne, and then passed Se ASIA in the late 1990s. He has been a senior editor in the United States for 17 years.

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