The major investor in OpenAI has been looking to cut ties as the two companies start looking more like competitors.
OpenAI has called out Chinese AI start-up DeepSeek as "state-subsidized" and "state-controlled," in a new policy proposal.
The Chinese upstart found a way to do generative AI on the cheap. So why is Satya Nadella, whose company has invested billions in the technology, calling DeepSeek’s arrival ‘good news’?
Microsoft is reportedly eyeing more of its own AI models into Copilot and reduce dependency on OpenAI. It’s also exploring rivals such as DeepSeek and Meta.
Learn more about the recent study that found that 74.2% of the generated texts from DeepSeek aligned with OpenAI’s stylistic ...
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 ...
The technique caught widespread attention after China’s DeepSeek used it to build powerful and efficient AI models based on ...
Did DeepSeek-R1 train on OpenAI’s model? The answer is ‘yes’, according to new research from Copyleaks, a company that works ...
The company has begun testing out models from xAI, Meta and DeepSeek as potential OpenAI replacements in Copilot, according ...
After investigating Microsoft's partnership with OpenAI, the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) says it's not a ...
This would pit Microsoft against OpenAI products such as GPT-o1 as well as Chinese upstarts such as DeepSeek, both of which offer reasoning capabilities. Apparently, the work on an in-house ...