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Anyone could access this DeepSeek database containing chat logs and sensitive information, and researchers found it after just a few minutes.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman downplayed the significance of a new artificial intelligence (AI) model released by Chinese startup ...
After a boost in popularity, it seems DeepSeek might start being banned from app stores across the world due to privacy concerns.
OpenAI thinks DeepSeek may have used its AI outputs inappropriately, highlighting ongoing disputes over copyright, fair use, and training data.
Microsoft is making DeepSeek's R1 AI model available for developers via Azure AI Foundry and GitHub after "rigorous safety evaluations" ...