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DeepSeek has tilted the balance towards open source AI, but big security issues remain


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OpenAI Sam Altman says his company is "on the wrong side of history" with a business model built purely around proprietary AI models.

The article from AOL Finance discusses the emergence of DeepSeek, a new open-source AI model developed by a team of researchers from China. DeepSeek aims to challenge the dominance of proprietary AI models like those from OpenAI and Google by offering a high-performance, open-source alternative. It has been trained on a massive dataset and claims to match or exceed the capabilities of some of the leading closed-source models in various benchmarks. The model's release is seen as a significant step towards democratizing AI technology, potentially shifting the balance of power in the AI industry by providing researchers and developers worldwide with a powerful tool that doesn't require the vast resources typically needed for AI development. This move could foster innovation, reduce costs, and increase transparency in AI development, although it also raises concerns about security and the potential misuse of such technology.

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