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DeepSeek Leaned on OpenAI Models, White House AI Czar Sacks Says

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Jackie Davalos

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(Bloomberg) -- White House artificial intelligence czar David Sacks said there’s “substantial evidence” that Chinese upstart DeepSeek leaned on the output of OpenAI’s models to help develop its own technology.

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In an interview with Fox News, Sacks described a technique called distillation whereby one AI model uses the outputs of another for training purposes to develop similar capabilities.

“There’s substantial evidence that what DeepSeek did here is they distilled knowledge out of OpenAI models and I don’t think OpenAI is very happy about this,” Sacks said, without detailing the evidence. OpenAI did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Last week, DeepSeek released a new open-source AI model called R1 that can mimic the way humans reason. The company said R1 rivaled or outperformed leading US developers on a range of industry benchmarks — and claimed it was built for a small fraction of the cost. Many in the tech industry are now puzzling over how DeepSeek built its technology and questioning some of the company’s claims.

OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman has told OpenAI employees that his startup is trying to understand if and to what extent DeepSeek’s performance is the result of distilling OpenAI’s models, as opposed to an independent research breakthrough, a person familiar with the matter previously told Bloomberg.

In the interview with Fox News, Sacks applauded DeepSeek’s ability to make a more efficient model without relying on as many advanced GPUs. He also said the DeepSeek hype is going to spur American AI companies to take steps to prevent distillation to slow down what he called “copycat” models.

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