Cameron Galbraith

OpenAI’s Big Problem: When Your Competitor Steals Your AI

Cameron Galbraith

Cameron Galbraith

1-31-2025

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The book that changed my life: https://amzn.to/3ZvZyyF If you have any questions, connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameronjgalbraith/ Email me at: cameron@cjgventures.co Well, this is awkward… OpenAI has found evidence that its own AI models may have helped train China’s DeepSeek—one of its biggest competitors. The irony? OpenAI has been accused of doing the same thing, scraping data from the internet to train its own models. So, what happened? How did China get access? And what does this mean for the future of AI and the U.S.-China tech race? Let’s break it all down. #openai #deepseek #deepseekr1 Disclaimer: The views in this video are strictly my own, and are not those of my employer. 🚀 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more business and tech news! Tags: OpenAI, open ai, open ai deepseek, deepseek, deepseek r1, how did deepseek train their model, did deepseek use open ai to train their model, what is deepseek, what is deepseek's r1 model, how are ai models trained, openai controversy, deepseek controversy, deepseek cost, how did deepseek create their r1 model, did deepseek staeal from open ai, did deepseek copy openai

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