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DeepSeek Now Under Scrutiny as OpenAI Warns of Chinese Control

Salman Akhtar
Last updated: 13 March 2025 19:15
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OpenAI has sent a long paper to the government of the United States. The paper says that a company called DeepSeek is controlled by the state in China. OpenAI does not trust these tools. The paper asks that models built with Chinese support should be banned. The submission offers an artificial intelligence action plan that operates as an open comment document available for government review.

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The Proposal and Its ReasonsHow Data Safety May be CompromisedEffects on the Community and Next Steps

The Proposal and Its Reasons

OpenAI explains that DeepSeek must share user data when the law asks for it. The paper says that such sharing may put private information at risk. DeepSeek builds tools that help people use artificial intelligence. Some big companies host these tools on their own systems. OpenAI warns that there is a chance that ideas and secrets may be taken away. The proposed measure demands that models connected to Chinese backing groups must be prohibited within export regulation-abiding nations. User data protection along with criminal actor prevention are the desired outcomes of this measure.

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How Data Safety May be Compromised

DeepSeek creates application programming interfaces and open models through its programming functions. These models run on the systems of well-known companies like Microsoft, Perplexity, and Amazon. However, OpenAI is worried that Chinese laws may force DeepSeek to give out user data. This situation may let the state have access to private details. OpenAI has raised this point before when it said that DeepSeek had taken ideas from OpenAI tools without permission. The paper now goes further and says that there is a serious risk to security because of the ties between DeepSeek and Chinese support. The idea is that if data leaks happen, users may lose their privacy and their work may be stolen.

Effects on the Community and Next Steps

The proposal has many people thinking hard about how to keep data safe. Many users worry about their personal information and ideas being at risk on the internet. OpenAI asks the government to study the paper with care. The White House has opened the process for public comment so that experts and citizens can give their views. The government may use the advice in the paper to set strong rules for companies that use artificial intelligence tools. This careful review is expected to affect how companies work with these tools in the future. The discussion is part of a larger talk on how to keep new technology safe for everyone.

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DeepSeek is called state-controlled by OpenAI. OpenAI asks that models built with Chinese support be banned. The paper shows that there is a risk of data leaks and loss of ideas. Many experts and policymakers are paying close attention to this debate. The news will be followed by many people who care about user safety and privacy.

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