- Openai has proposed to prohibit the deep fool in critical areas
- Call Deepseek “subsidized by the State” and “State controlled”
- Openai would like to see the elimination of “state laws too burdensome”
Operai has sent a proposal to the Office of Science and Technology Policy that makes the United States government prohibit the use of the deep governments, military and intelligence services. Mentioning China by name, the proposal calls Deepseek “subsidized by the State” and “State controlled.”
The letter, available on its website and signed by Chris Lehane, vice president of Openai Global Affairs, also proposes to “prohibit the use of equipment produced by PRC (e.g.
The letter says: “As the United States the AI sector approaches the artificial general intelligence (AGI), with a Chinese Communist Party (PCCH) determined to overcome us by 2030, the new AI AI Action Plan of the Trump administration can ensure that the AI led by the United States is based on democratic principles continues to anticipate on the autocratic and authoritarian autocratic authority of CCP “.
Identity crisis
Deepseek recently caused a shock wave in the AI industry by providing similar results to the Chatgpt O1 reasoning model with its Deepseek-R1 model, but at a much lower price for developers and free for the use of the web browser. The prices of the shares for strongly invested companies in AI saw an immediate fall, although the market has returned to previous levels.
Many have questioned whether Deekseek’s rapid progress was really due to a new innovative training methodology or if there had been “distilled” some OpenAI training data in its terms and conditions. In fact, as we noticed in Techradar, Deepseek sometimes confused with Chatgpt when asked who it was.
The career by AGI
The letter from the OpenAi states:
“As with Huawei, there is a significant risk in the construction of Deepseek models in critical infrastructure and other cases of high -risk use given the potential that the PCCH could be forced to manipulate its models to cause damage.”
There is no direct evidence that suggests that Depseek, which is property and is controlled by the Chinese High-Flyer coverage fund, is controlled by the Chinese government, however, it has been observed that the Depseek-R1 chatbot cannot be obtained to answer questions about prc-sensitive political issues such as the protests and the massacre of the Tiananmen square.
Operai clearly sees humanity as at the door of artificial general intelligence (AGI), which describes systems that have general intelligence similar to human. AGI is something that Openai has been working since its creation as a company, and the proposal also attacks “state laws too onerous” that are retaining it.
“As our CEO Sam Altman has written, we are at the door of the next jump in prosperity: the era of intelligence. But we must ensure that people have freedom of intelligence, so we refer to the freedom to access and benefit from AGI, protected from both autocratic powers that would eliminate the freedoms of people, and the layers of laws and bureaucracy that would prevent us from realizing. “