The addition of DeepSeek R1 to Microsoft’s AI platform has intensified scrutiny over AI ethics and whether OpenAI’s proprietary data has been used without authorization.| WinBuzzer
The U.S. Navy has banned DeepSeek AI over security concerns, citing risks tied to Chinese data policies and potential espionage links as the AI model has surged in global adoption.| WinBuzzer
DeepSeek AI is under investigation in Italy, with questions about its compliance with GDPR, its data storage in China, and allegations of unauthorized access to OpenAI training data.| WinBuzzer
DeepSeek R1’s rise may be fueled by CCP-backed cyberespionage, illicit AI data theft, and a potential cover-up involving the death of former OpenAI researcher Suchir Balaji.| WinBuzzer
Sam Altman responds to DeepSeek R1’s challenge, pledging the release of better AI models and emphasizing compute as key to progress.| WinBuzzer
With the release of Qwen2.5, Alibaba has introduced AI models capable of analyzing images, videos, and documents, while supporting context inputs up to one million tokens.| WinBuzzer