Ist eh egal, weil AI in Zukunft open source sein wird und man kein Anrecht auf Eigentum von Information hat.
Firmen wie OpenAI werden das noch lernen müssen - Information will frei sein. Code will frei sein. Intelligence will frei sein.
Die Cypherpunks haben schon in den 90ern verstanden: Du kannst Mathematik nicht besitzen. Du kannst Algorithmen nicht besitzen. Du kannst Wissen nicht monopolisieren.
Jeder Versuch, AI zu 'ownen', ist nur temporärer Widerstand gegen die Gravitation der Freiheit.
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quoting⚡️🇺🇸🇨🇳 NEW - OpenAI sent a memo to a U.S. congressional committee on China competition.
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They accuse Chinese AI company DeepSeek of secretly copying their technology using a trick called "distillation."
Distillation means: Ask a powerful AI tons of questions, take its smart answers, and use them to train your own cheaper AI getting advanced results without the huge cost.
OpenAI says DeepSeek accounts have been dodging blocks with hidden routers, automatic code, and sneaky methods to pull outputs from OpenAI and other U.S. models.
This breaks OpenAI's rules against using their work to build competitors.
It's supposedly helping DeepSeek improve their R1 chatbot fast and cheap.
OpenAI warns this:
- Steals from years of U.S. investment
- Could remove safety features from copied models
- Gives unfair advantage in the U.S.-China AI race
The committee chair called it the "CCP playbook: steal, copy, and kill."
DeepSeek hasn't commented publicly yet
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