White House: Deep Seck has developed its model using "Oben Ai" data

David Sachs, AI consultant at the White House, said there is “strong evidence” that the Chinese starting batsman “relies on Deepseek” on the outputs of “Oben AI” models to help develop his own technology. In an interview with Fox News, a technical Sachs description called distilllation, or the withdrawal of knowledge, a process during which the outputs of a specific artificial intelligence model are used to train another model, allowing them to develop similar capabilities. Sachs said: “There is strong evidence that (deep Sick) has withdrawn from the models (Oben AI), and I do not think that the latter is satisfied with it,” without disclosing additional details. Open AI did not immediately respond to a request for comment. A new controversial artificial intelligence model introduced a new model of Open Source Artificial Intelligence called “R1” (R1) last week, which can simulate the way of human thinking. Also read: What is the Chinese “Deepseek” and why are the giants of artificial intelligence concerned? The Chinese company said the new model was competing or being better than the products of leading US businesses in various artificial intelligence criteria, emphasizing that it was developed at a much lower cost. Much in the technology industry is now confused about how Deep Cick develops its technology, amid doubt about some of the company’s allegations. An internal investigation at ‘Oben Ai’ told the CEO of ‘Oben Ai’, Sam Altman, his employees that the company is trying to understand whether ‘Deep Seck’ relies on the technique of distillation from its own models, or is it the result of an independent research permitation, according to what a person previously informed about the case previously said, Bloomberg. Also read: Sam Altman praises the ‘Deepseek’ model and promises more ‘Openai’ and in his interview with ‘Fox News’ Sachs praised the ability of ‘Deep Seck’ to develop a more efficient model without a large number of advanced graphic processing units (GPUs). However, he warned that the riot that surrounded “deep seick” could push US companies in the field of artificial intelligence to take strict measures to prevent the cloning of their technologies, with the aim of delaying what he described as “forged models”.