David Sacks claims there's 'substantial evidence' that DeepSeek used OpenAI's models to train its own | TechCrunch
David Sacks claims there's 'substantial evidence' that DeepSeek used OpenAI's models to train its own | TechCrunch
David Sacks said there's evidence that DeepSeek 'distilled' knowledge from OpenAI's models, a process that Sacks equated to theft.
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So the same people who have no problem about using other people's copyrighted work, are now crying when the Chinese do the same to them? Find me a nano-scale violin so I can play a really sad song.
143 0 Reply53 0 ReplyThat's obviously a cello.
23 0 ReplyMaybe a cello if it was human grade. But that’s tardigrade.
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Pedant time: That's microscale not nanoscale.
You can shoot me now, it's deserved.
6 0 ReplyCan you put a liuqin in there?
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Planck could not scale small enough.
22 0 ReplyYou more elegantly said what I came to say.
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