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Red Flags Galore: DeepSeek AI’s Security Flaws Exposed

Enter DeepSeek, the Chinese AI model that's been making waves for its affordability and performance. But here's the kicker: it's also been failing security tests left and right, raising serious red flags for businesses considering its use.

Sam Altman Plays Nice: No Legal Action Against DeepSeek

In a move that's raising eyebrows and hackles alike, Sam Altman and OpenAI have decided not to sue Chinese startup DeepSeek, despite mounting evidence that DeepSeek's language training is built on stolen IP. This decision reeks of cynicism and self-interest, as it seems like OpenAI is choosing to look the other way rather than confront arguably a case of intellectual property theft.

UNBOXED POD EP: 045 – Microsoft Q2 FY25 Earnings, DeepSeek consequences, and new Surface Devices

In this episode of The Unboxed Pod, we dive into the latest tech news and updates. From the exciting release of Forza Horizon 5 on PS5 to Microsoft's Q2 FY25 earnings report, we've got it all covered. We'll also explore the new Windows Phone Link iPhone support, break down how DeepSeek AI works, and discuss the newly announced Surface devices for business. Stick around for our gaming segment at the end!

Microsoft CFO Rallies Troops Amid DeepSeek Distraction

Following last week's DeepSeek industry shattering aannouncement many in the AI realm may be experiencing a bit of large language model- related ADHD. Recently, Microsoft CFO Amy Hood sent an internal memo to employees, urging them to keep their heads down and focus amidst the buzz surrounding AI news, particularly the rise of DeepSeek.

How DeepSeek Cuts Costs: Apple’s AI Experts Spill the Beans

Apple researchers have already figured out the 'secret sauce' behind their DeepSeek AI, and surprise, surprise, it's all about 'sparsity.'

Chinese App DeepSeek grapples with the AI industry

I have to be honest, until I read today's headlines I wasn't very familiar with DeepSeek, but I'm learning quickly. DeepSeek seems to...
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