OpenAI yaitaka serikali ya Marekani kupiga marufuku Deepseek

OpenAI yaitaka serikali ya Marekani kupiga marufuku Deepseek

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Kampuni ya akili mnemba ya Kimarekani OpenAI yaitaka serikali ya Marekani kuipiga marufuku akili mnemba Deepseek kutoka China ikiita kampuni inayopata usaidizi wa serikali na kudhibitiwa na serikali.

OpenAI calls on US government to ban DeepSeek, calling it ‘state-subsidized’ and ‘state-controlled’​

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By Graham Barlow published March 14, 2025
The race is on to become the global AI leader by 2030

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DeepSeek on an iPhone

(Image credit: Future)


  • OpenAI has proposed banning DeepSeek in critical areas
  • Calls DeepSeek "state-subsidized" and "state-controlled"
  • OpenAI would like to see the removal of "overly burdensome state laws"


OpenAI has sent a proposal to the Office of Science and Technology Policy that calls on the US government to ban the use of DeepSeek in governments, military, and intelligence services. Mentioning the Chinese AI by name, the proposal calls DeepSeek “state-subsidized” and “state-controlled”.

The letter, available on its website and signed by Chris Lehane, the Vice President of, Global Affairs at OpenAI, also proposes “banning the use of PRC-produced equipment (e.g., Huawei Ascend chips) and models that violate user privacy and create security risks such as the risk of IP theft” among what it called Tier 1 countries.

The letter says “As America’s world-leading AI sector approaches artificial general intelligence (AGI), with a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) determined to overtake us by 2030, the Trump Administration’s new AI Action Plan can ensure that American-led AI built on democratic principles continues to prevail over CCP-built autocratic, authoritarian AI.”
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DeepSeek recently caused a shockwave 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 web browser use. Stock prices for companies heavily invested in AI saw an immediate drop, although the market has since returned to previous levels.

Many have questioned whether DeepSeek's rapid progress was truly down to an innovative new training methodology or whether it had “distilled” some training data from OpenAI against its terms and conditions. In fact, as we noticed on TechRadar, DeepSeek would sometimes mistake itself for ChatGPT when asked who it was.

A phone showing the DeepSeek app in front of the Chinese flag

(Image credit: Adobe Stock)

The race for AGI​

The letter from OpenAI states:
“As with Huawei, there is significant risk in building on top of DeepSeek models in critical infrastructure and other high-risk use cases given the potential that DeepSeek could be compelled by the CCP to manipulate its models to cause harm.”

There is no direct evidence to suggest that DeepSeek, which is owned and controlled by the Chinese hedge fund High-Flyer, is controlled by the Chinese government, however it's been noted that you cannot get the DeepSeek-R1 chatbot to answer questions about political topics sensitive to the PRC like the Tiananmen Square protests and massacre.

OpenAI clearly sees humanity as being on the doorstep to artificial general intelligence (AGI), which describes systems that possess human-like general intelligence. AGI is something that OpenAI has been working towards since its creation as a company, and the proposal also attacks the “overly burdensome state laws” that are holding it back.

“As our CEO Sam Altman has written, we are at the doorstep of the next leap in prosperity: the Intelligence Age. But we must ensure that people have freedom of intelligence, by which we mean the freedom to access and benefit from AGI, protected from both autocratic powers that would take people’s freedoms away, and layers of laws and bureaucracy that would prevent our realizing them.”

 
Kampuni ya akili mnemba ya Kimarekani OpenAI yaitaka serikali ya Marekani kuipiga marufuku akili mnemba Deepseek kutoka China ikiita kampuni inayopata usaidizi wa serikali na kudhibitiwa na serikali.

OpenAI calls on US government to ban DeepSeek, calling it ‘state-subsidized’ and ‘state-controlled’​

News
By Graham Barlow published March 14, 2025
The race is on to become the global AI leader by 2030

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
DeepSeek on an iPhone

(Image credit: Future)


  • OpenAI has proposed banning DeepSeek in critical areas
  • Calls DeepSeek "state-subsidized" and "state-controlled"
  • OpenAI would like to see the removal of "overly burdensome state laws"


OpenAI has sent a proposal to the Office of Science and Technology Policy that calls on the US government to ban the use of DeepSeek in governments, military, and intelligence services. Mentioning the Chinese AI by name, the proposal calls DeepSeek “state-subsidized” and “state-controlled”.

The letter, available on its website and signed by Chris Lehane, the Vice President of, Global Affairs at OpenAI, also proposes “banning the use of PRC-produced equipment (e.g., Huawei Ascend chips) and models that violate user privacy and create security risks such as the risk of IP theft” among what it called Tier 1 countries.


The letter says “As America’s world-leading AI sector approaches artificial general intelligence (AGI), with a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) determined to overtake us by 2030, the Trump Administration’s new AI Action Plan can ensure that American-led AI built on democratic principles continues to prevail over CCP-built autocratic, authoritarian AI.”
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Identity crisis​

DeepSeek recently caused a shockwave 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 web browser use. Stock prices for companies heavily invested in AI saw an immediate drop, although the market has since returned to previous levels.

Many have questioned whether DeekSeek's rapid progress was truly down to an innovative new training methodology or whether it had “distilled” some training data from OpenAI against its terms and conditions. In fact, as we noticed on TechRadar, DeepSeek would sometimes mistake itself for ChatGPT when asked who it was.

A phone showing the DeepSeek app in front of the Chinese flag

(Image credit: Adobe Stock)

The race for AGI​

The letter from OpenAI states:
“As with Huawei, there is significant risk in building on top of DeepSeek models in critical infrastructure and other high-risk use cases given the potential that DeepSeek could be compelled by the CCP to manipulate its models to cause harm.”

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There is no direct evidence to suggest that DeepSeek, which is owned and controlled by the Chinese hedge fund High-Flyer, is controlled by the Chinese government, however it's been noted that you cannot get the DeepSeek-R1 chatbot to answer questions about political topics sensitive to the PRC like the Tiananmen Square protests and massacre.

OpenAI clearly sees humanity as being on the doorstep to artificial general intelligence (AGI), which describes systems that possess human-like general intelligence. AGI is something that OpenAI has been working towards since its creation as a company, and the proposal also attacks the “overly burdensome state laws” that are holding it back.

“As our CEO Sam Altman has written, we are at the doorstep of the next leap in prosperity: the Intelligence Age. But we must ensure that people have freedom of intelligence, by which we mean the freedom to access and benefit from AGI, protected from both autocratic powers that would take people’s freedoms away, and layers of laws and bureaucracy that would prevent our realizing them.”

Wanaogopa ushindani...
 
Wanaogopa ushindani...
Yote yanawezekana.

The letter from OpenAI states:
“As with Huawei, there is significant risk in building on top of DeepSeek models in critical infrastructure and other high-risk use cases given the potential that DeepSeek could be compelled by the CCP to manipulate its models to cause harm.”
 
Yote yanawezekana.

The letter from OpenAI states:
“As with Huawei, there is significant risk in building on top of DeepSeek models in critical infrastructure and other high-risk use cases given the potential that DeepSeek could be compelled by the CCP to manipulate its models to cause harm.”
Au wanaogopa kufanyiwa ujasusi na udukuzi wa teknolojia..
 
Au wanaogopa kufanyiwa ujasusi na udukuzi wa teknolojia..
Inawezekana pia.

OpenAI has sent a proposal to the Office of Science and Technology Policy that calls on the US government to ban the use of DeepSeek in governments, military, and intelligence services. Mentioning the Chinese AI by name, the proposal calls DeepSeek “state-subsidized” and “state-controlled”.
 
Kampuni ya akili mnemba ya Kimarekani OpenAI yaitaka serikali ya Marekani kuipiga marufuku akili mnemba Deepseek kutoka China ikiita kampuni inayopata usaidizi wa serikali na kudhibitiwa na serikali.

OpenAI calls on US government to ban DeepSeek, calling it ‘state-subsidized’ and ‘state-controlled’​

News
By Graham Barlow published March 14, 2025
The race is on to become the global AI leader by 2030

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
DeepSeek on an iPhone

(Image credit: Future)


  • OpenAI has proposed banning DeepSeek in critical areas
  • Calls DeepSeek "state-subsidized" and "state-controlled"
  • OpenAI would like to see the removal of "overly burdensome state laws"


OpenAI has sent a proposal to the Office of Science and Technology Policy that calls on the US government to ban the use of DeepSeek in governments, military, and intelligence services. Mentioning the Chinese AI by name, the proposal calls DeepSeek “state-subsidized” and “state-controlled”.

The letter, available on its website and signed by Chris Lehane, the Vice President of, Global Affairs at OpenAI, also proposes “banning the use of PRC-produced equipment (e.g., Huawei Ascend chips) and models that violate user privacy and create security risks such as the risk of IP theft” among what it called Tier 1 countries.

The letter says “As America’s world-leading AI sector approaches artificial general intelligence (AGI), with a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) determined to overtake us by 2030, the Trump Administration’s new AI Action Plan can ensure that American-led AI built on democratic principles continues to prevail over CCP-built autocratic, authoritarian AI.”
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Identity crisis​

DeepSeek recently caused a shockwave 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 web browser use. Stock prices for companies heavily invested in AI saw an immediate drop, although the market has since returned to previous levels.

Many have questioned whether DeepSeek's rapid progress was truly down to an innovative new training methodology or whether it had “distilled” some training data from OpenAI against its terms and conditions. In fact, as we noticed on TechRadar, DeepSeek would sometimes mistake itself for ChatGPT when asked who it was.

A phone showing the DeepSeek app in front of the Chinese flag

(Image credit: Adobe Stock)

The race for AGI​

The letter from OpenAI states:
“As with Huawei, there is significant risk in building on top of DeepSeek models in critical infrastructure and other high-risk use cases given the potential that DeepSeek could be compelled by the CCP to manipulate its models to cause harm.”

There is no direct evidence to suggest that DeepSeek, which is owned and controlled by the Chinese hedge fund High-Flyer, is controlled by the Chinese government, however it's been noted that you cannot get the DeepSeek-R1 chatbot to answer questions about political topics sensitive to the PRC like the Tiananmen Square protests and massacre.

OpenAI clearly sees humanity as being on the doorstep to artificial general intelligence (AGI), which describes systems that possess human-like general intelligence. AGI is something that OpenAI has been working towards since its creation as a company, and the proposal also attacks the “overly burdensome state laws” that are holding it back.

“As our CEO Sam Altman has written, we are at the doorstep of the next leap in prosperity: the Intelligence Age. But we must ensure that people have freedom of intelligence, by which we mean the freedom to access and benefit from AGI, protected from both autocratic powers that would take people’s freedoms away, and layers of laws and bureaucracy that would prevent our realizing them.”

Kimeumana , Mmarekani kashikwa pabaya
 
Yote yanawezekana.

The letter from OpenAI states:
“As with Huawei, there is significant risk in building on top of DeepSeek models in critical infrastructure and other high-risk use cases given the potential that DeepSeek could be compelled by the CCP to manipulate its models to cause harm.”
Hamna lolote hapo hizo janjajanja tu baada yakuona wamezidiwa kete
 
Kampuni ya akili mnemba ya Kimarekani OpenAI yaitaka serikali ya Marekani kuipiga marufuku akili mnemba Deepseek kutoka China ikiita kampuni inayopata usaidizi wa serikali na kudhibitiwa na serikali.

OpenAI calls on US government to ban DeepSeek, calling it ‘state-subsidized’ and ‘state-controlled’​

News
By Graham Barlow published March 14, 2025
The race is on to become the global AI leader by 2030

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
DeepSeek on an iPhone

(Image credit: Future)


  • OpenAI has proposed banning DeepSeek in critical areas
  • Calls DeepSeek "state-subsidized" and "state-controlled"
  • OpenAI would like to see the removal of "overly burdensome state laws"


OpenAI has sent a proposal to the Office of Science and Technology Policy that calls on the US government to ban the use of DeepSeek in governments, military, and intelligence services. Mentioning the Chinese AI by name, the proposal calls DeepSeek “state-subsidized” and “state-controlled”.

The letter, available on its website and signed by Chris Lehane, the Vice President of, Global Affairs at OpenAI, also proposes “banning the use of PRC-produced equipment (e.g., Huawei Ascend chips) and models that violate user privacy and create security risks such as the risk of IP theft” among what it called Tier 1 countries.

The letter says “As America’s world-leading AI sector approaches artificial general intelligence (AGI), with a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) determined to overtake us by 2030, the Trump Administration’s new AI Action Plan can ensure that American-led AI built on democratic principles continues to prevail over CCP-built autocratic, authoritarian AI.”
You may like

Identity crisis​

DeepSeek recently caused a shockwave 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 web browser use. Stock prices for companies heavily invested in AI saw an immediate drop, although the market has since returned to previous levels.

Many have questioned whether DeepSeek's rapid progress was truly down to an innovative new training methodology or whether it had “distilled” some training data from OpenAI against its terms and conditions. In fact, as we noticed on TechRadar, DeepSeek would sometimes mistake itself for ChatGPT when asked who it was.

A phone showing the DeepSeek app in front of the Chinese flag

(Image credit: Adobe Stock)

The race for AGI​

The letter from OpenAI states:
“As with Huawei, there is significant risk in building on top of DeepSeek models in critical infrastructure and other high-risk use cases given the potential that DeepSeek could be compelled by the CCP to manipulate its models to cause harm.”

There is no direct evidence to suggest that DeepSeek, which is owned and controlled by the Chinese hedge fund High-Flyer, is controlled by the Chinese government, however it's been noted that you cannot get the DeepSeek-R1 chatbot to answer questions about political topics sensitive to the PRC like the Tiananmen Square protests and massacre.

OpenAI clearly sees humanity as being on the doorstep to artificial general intelligence (AGI), which describes systems that possess human-like general intelligence. AGI is something that OpenAI has been working towards since its creation as a company, and the proposal also attacks the “overly burdensome state laws” that are holding it back.

“As our CEO Sam Altman has written, we are at the doorstep of the next leap in prosperity: the Intelligence Age. But we must ensure that people have freedom of intelligence, by which we mean the freedom to access and benefit from AGI, protected from both autocratic powers that would take people’s freedoms away, and layers of laws and bureaucracy that would prevent our realizing them.”

Hii haiwezi saidia hata.
Hizi marufuku hazijaketa matokeo mazuri.
Sasa hivi wana test lithography machines baada ya kuzuiwa kuuzia machines na ASML.
Deepseek kampuni kibao zinazisifa model yake wamaeintegrate kwenye mifmo yao wakiwemo saudi arabia katika uzalishaji wa mafuta.
 
Marekani maji yako shingoni.
Kabla walikua wanapiga kelele nchi zingine zifungue masoko yao kwa bidhaa za US. Ngoma ya biashara huru bila vikwazo ilivuma. Sasa upepo umewageukia wameanza ukwara wa kuweka vikwazo na kupiga marufuku.
Acha mbweha aipate hawezi kumsimamisha mchina. Hata huko US ni wenye asili ya wachina ndio wanang'aa kwenye technologia
 
Hii haiwezi saidia hata.
Hizi marufuku hazijaketa matokeo mazuri.
Sasa hivi wana test lithography machines baada ya kuzuiwa kuuzia machines na ASML.
Deepseek kampuni kibao zinazisifa model yake wamaeintegrate kwenye mifmo yao wakiwemo saudi arabia katika uzalishaji wa mafuta.
Kuna hii Manus tena inaonekana inafanya vizuri sokoni
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Wanaogopa ushindani...

Marekani maji yako shingoni.
Kabla walikua wanapiga kelele nchi zingine zifungue masoko yao kwa bidhaa za US. Ngoma ya biashara huru bila vikwazo ilivuma. Sasa upepo umewageukia wameanza ukwara wa kuweka vikwazo na kupiga marufuku.
Acha mbweha aipate hawezi kumsimamisha mchina. Hata huko US ni wenye asili ya wachina ndio wanang'aa kwenye technologia


Google, FB, Twitter, Whatsapp, Instagram zinafanya kazi China?
 
Marekani maji yako shingoni.
Kabla walikua wanapiga kelele nchi zingine zifungue masoko yao kwa bidhaa za US. Ngoma ya biashara huru bila vikwazo ilivuma. Sasa upepo umewageukia wameanza ukwara wa kuweka vikwazo na kupiga marufuku.
Acha mbweha aipate hawezi kumsimamisha mchina. Hata huko US ni wenye asili ya wachina ndio wanang'aa kwenye technologia
Wanasema AI race ni kati ya wachina wa marekani na wachina wa China haah
img_1_1742283643437.jpg
 
Marekani maji yako shingoni.
Kabla walikua wanapiga kelele nchi zingine zifungue masoko yao kwa bidhaa za US. Ngoma ya biashara huru bila vikwazo ilivuma. Sasa upepo umewageukia wameanza ukwara wa kuweka vikwazo na kupiga marufuku.
Acha mbweha aipate hawezi kumsimamisha mchina. Hata huko US ni wenye asili ya wachina ndio wanang'aa kwenye technologia
Hahahah marekani sahizi anamuogopa China kama ukoma. Toka aletewe pulizo angani kisiri siri ndio alijua china sio mtu mzuri
 
Google, FB, Twitter, Whatsapp, Instagram zinafanya kazi China?
Ukitumia VPN zinafanya kazi.

Nafikiri hawa walijiondoa China wao wenyewe kama nipo sahihi baada ya kuto kukubaliana na matakwa ya serikali ya China hasa kwenye kuhifadhi data ni kama scenario iliyo wakumba TikTok walipo ambiwa waweke data marekani
 
Hahahah marekani sahizi anamuogopa China kama ukoma. Toka aletewe pulizo angani kisiri siri ndio alijua china sio mtu mzuri
Haah mambo ya weather balloon ilitumika mpaka F-22 kulipua
 
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