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šµļø OpenAI says DeepSeek stole AI data
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šµļø OpenAI says Chinaās DeepSeek stole AI data
āļø AI can't hold copyright, U.S. rules
š Alibaba claims its AI beats DeepSeek
š Tesla profits plunge 70% in Q4
š” Apple, SpaceX bring satellite texting to iPhone
+ š Daily poll and results
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šµļø OpenAI says Chinaās DeepSeek stole AI data āļøLINK
What: OpenAI and Microsoft believe Chinese AI company DeepSeek used OpenAIās API to take data and build its own AI models. In late 2024, security teams spotted unusual data transfers linked to DeepSeek.
Why: OpenAI says DeepSeek used a technique called "distillation" to train its models on OpenAIās AI outputs, which breaks OpenAIās rules. While OpenAI hasnāt shared full proof, it sees this as part of a larger issue with China-based firms.
Impact: This raises concerns about AI security and competition. OpenAI wants the US government to help protect AI technology from being taken by foreign rivals.
āļø AI can't hold copyright, U.S. rules āļøLINK
What: The U.S. Copyright Office issued a report affirming that AI-generated works alone cannot receive copyright protection. However, works combining human and AI elements may be copyrighted, but only for the human-created portions.
Why: The ruling reinforces the necessity of human creativity for copyright eligibility, clarifying that simply providing AI prompts doesnāt qualify as authorship. No new legislation is deemed necessary for now.
Impact: This decision provides legal clarity for artists and businesses using AI, balancing innovation with intellectual property rights. It reassures human creators while setting boundaries for AI-generated content.
š Alibaba claims its AI beats DeepSeek āļøLINK
What: Alibaba has released Qwen 2.5-Max, an AI model it claims outperforms DeepSeek-V3, GPT-4o, and Metaās Llama-3.1-405B. The launch, unusually timed on Lunar New Year, signals intense competition in Chinaās AI race.
Why: DeepSeekās recent AI breakthroughs have shaken both U.S. and Chinese tech firms, leading to price wars and rapid AI upgrades. Alibaba and others are racing to stay competitive.
Impact: The AI battle in China is accelerating, driving innovation and cost reductions. DeepSeekās lean approach challenges tech giants like Alibaba, pushing them to rethink strategy in the AI arms race.
š Tesla profits plunge 70% in Q4 āļøLINK
What: Teslaās Q4 profits fell over 70%, earning $2.3B on $25.7B in revenue, missing analyst estimates. Sales dropped year-over-year for the first time in a decade.
Why: Lower EV demand, competition from cheaper Chinese models, and reliance on regulatory credits contributed to the decline. Tesla aims to cut costs and launch a more affordable EV by 2025.
Impact: Investors remain wary, but Teslaās plans for robotaxis, full self-driving, and cheaper EVs could drive future growth. Political uncertainty over tax credits and tariffs adds more challenges.
š” Apple, SpaceX bring satellite texting to iPhone āļøLINK
What: Apple, SpaceX, and T-Mobile have partnered to bring Starlink satellite texting to iPhones via the iOS 18.3 update. A limited beta test is underway for T-Mobile users in the U.S.
Why: The collaboration aims to improve connectivity in remote areas. While only texting is supported now, SpaceX and T-Mobile plan to add voice and data features in the future.
Impact: iPhone users will have better emergency and off-grid communication. This move strengthens Appleās satellite capabilities, while Starlink expands its role in mobile networks.
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Yesterdayās Poll Result:
How do you feel about the human vs. robot race?
A) Excited ā Itās a groundbreaking event for AI and robotics - 46%
B) Skeptical ā It feels more like a PR stunt than progress - 54% š
Readerās opinion:
āIf there were real technological advancements involved, the Chinese government would not put them on display. This is all about boosting domestic morale in a slumping economy.ā
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