Naomi Hefner, Associate Professor of Technology Management Department at Saint -Galen’s University in Switzerland, said the distillation issue could quit the concept that Deepseek created his product for the share of the cost.
“It is unclear whether Deepseek trained his models from scratch,” she said.
“Openai said they believe that Deepseek may have illegally assigned a large amount of data from them.
“If this is the case, then the claims for the preparation of the model are very cheap. As long as someone repeat the approach to learning, we do not know exactly whether such a cost-effective preparation is possible.”
Crystal Van Oosterom, an Openocean Venture Company, has agreed that “Deepseek is clearly built on publicly available research by major American and European institutions.”
However, it is unclear how problematic the idea of ”relying on” other people’s work.
This is especially true of AI when the accusation of disrespect of intellectual property rights was often aligned in major US companies AI.