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Microsoft to study unauthorized access to OpenAi’s data using a group related to AI Deeleseek

Microsoft to study unauthorized access to OpenAi’s data using a group related to AI Deeleseek

Microsoft is currently investigating the statement that data from OpenAi models could be available and operated without the permission of the group related to the Chinese firm DEEPSEek.

In accordance with report Bloomberg reports on Wednesday, Microsoft Security Team identifies people who are believed to be related to the removal of a large amount of data from OpenAi or API programming interface. API is an interface that is used by paid software developers, including access to Microsoft-Receive to AI Openai’s own models.

Microsoft is one of the largest investors in Openai and has AI technology integrated into all Microsoft products. The probe is timely because Deeseek continues to deal with criticism in different areas after releasing its model AI, R1.

The R1 model, which seemed to be similar to Chatgpt Openai, quickly became the most downloaded free app on the App Store. However, especially impressive, the ability of the model to achieve such high rates, using less advanced equipment and share of the budget, which greater competitors, such as -openai, are usually investing in their systems.

Sources familiar with the probe reported Bloomberg that Microsoft researchers investigate how much Deeseek could access the data posted on Openai. Of course, DEEPSEEK is a firm returning to the Chinese Hedge Fund of the High Flayer; This raises the question of whether the company can illegally use the company due to any unauthorized access, obtained from the most prominent AI platforms, including Chatgpt to create the model.

The unexpected splash Deepeseek threw the world markets for dizziness, especially in the semiconductor space. Stocks of letters that are one of the main players of AI infrastructure, coated After he entered the market. The release of the R1 model raised the issue of competitive Landscape AI, with fear of intellectual property is potentially exploited.

Meanwhile, David Saks, the president of the former Trump administration initiative, also commented on development. Saks stated that Deepeseek is probably engaged in practice called “Dista”, where one model AI accepts the other to prepare a new system with the same capabilities. Saks referred to “significant evidence”, which he saw about this practice, which only gave further reason to think that Deeseek simply used Openai data for its benefit.