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Microsoft and OpenAI are investigating allegations that a group linked to the Chinese AI startup DeepSeek unauthorizedly obtained data from OpenAI's technology. The incident reportedly occurred in the fall, with individuals connected to DeepSeek using OpenAI's application programming interface (API) to exfiltrate large amounts of data. This is of concern as OpenAI's API is the primary means for software developers and business customers to access OpenAI's services.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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