David Sacks said there's evidence that DeepSeek 'distilled' knowledge from OpenAI's models, a process that Sacks equated to theft.
David Sacks hails President Donald Trump's executive order on crypto while slamming the Biden administration's "prosecution and persecution" of the industry.
ChatGPT maker says it will need extra protection from US government, following emergence of Chinese rival, DeepSeek.
David Sacks, Trump's crypto czar, said former President Biden's executive order on Artificial Intelligence has hamstrung American AI companies.
At the young age of 27, David Sacks was instrumental in constructing what would become one of the most legendary teams in Silicon Valley history, PayPal’s inner circle. This group would not only develop one of the first successful digital payment platforms but also set the stage for a network that would later influence the tech industry profoundly.
Sriram Krishnan has been appointed as Senior White House Policy Advisor on Artificial Intelligence (AI) under US President Donald Trump.
Did the upstart Chinese tech company DeepSeek copy ChatGPT to make the artificial intelligence technology that shook Wall Street this week.
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DeepSeek supposedly achieved similar results training up its model to OpenAi’s ChatGPT for around 6% of the cost of its US competitor. The news wiped more than US$1 trillion in value from the AI chipmaker NVIDIA’s market cap, along with sending several tech stocks south, and suddenly left US tech gods looking like they had feet of clay.
Sources cited in the report suggest that Microsoft security teams detected unusual data movements in late 2024.
A new mixed-use project is in the works for West Sixth Street. The development — which would include a mix of retail, restaurants and multifamily housing — is planned to rise on multiple lots at the southeast corner of West Sixth and Walsh streets,
Wendy's has become the latest major central Ohio employer to tell workers to return to the office. The restaurant chain told corporate employees they must work from the office at least four days a week starting in May.