OpenAI has called out Chinese AI start-up DeepSeek as "state-subsidized" and "state-controlled," in a new policy proposal.
In a new policy proposal, OpenAI describes Chinese AI lab DeepSeek as “state-subsidized” and “state-controlled,” and recommends that the U.S. government consider banning models from the outfit and ...
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In a letter to the US government, OpenAI also outlined policy recommendations to secure America's lead in AI.
Business leaders are ambitious about agentic AI but have legitimate concerns about data privacy, security, and compliance.
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