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OpenAI's 'cost-effective' new AI model is here
OpenAI's 'cost-effective' new AI model is here as pressure from DeepSeek heats up
OpenAI launched its cost-efficient o3-mini model in the same week that DeepSeek's R1 disrupted the tech industry.
OpenAI’s o3-Mini Is a Leaner AI Model That Keeps Pace With DeepSeek
On the heels of DeepSeek R1, the latest model from OpenAI promises more advanced capabilities at a cheaper price.
Following the lead of DeepSeek, OpenAI makes its reasoning model free
OpenAI just released o3-mini, a reasoning model that’s faster, cheaper, and more accurate than its predecessor.
OpenAI hits back at DeepSeek with o3-mini reasoning model
Over the last week, OpenAI's place atop the AI model hierarchy has been heavily challenged by Chinese model DeepSeek. Today, OpenAI struck back with the public release of o3-mini, its latest simulated reasoning model and the first of its kind the company will offer for free to all users without a subscription.
It’s here: OpenAI’s o3-mini advanced reasoning model arrives to counter DeepSeek’s rise
It's 63% cheaper than OpenAI o1-mini and 93% cheaper than the full o1 model, priced at $1.10/$4.40 per million tokens in/out.
OpenAI begins releasing its next generation of reasoning models with o3-mini
Developers can access o3-mini through an API, and can select between three levels of reasoning intensity. The lowest setting, for example, might be best for less difficult problem
OpenAI Releases Cheaper Model o3-Mini in Wake of DeepSeek
OpenAI rolled out a new, lightweight artificial intelligence model that it said is capable of humanlike reasoning and makes gains on efficiency — a product that will be closely watched following the release of an open-source model from China’s DeepSeek.
OpenAI, DeepSeek
OpenAI Says DeepSeek May Have Improperly Harvested Its Data
The San Francisco start-up claims that its Chinese rival may have used data generated by OpenAI technologies to build new systems.
OpenAI says DeepSeek may have 'inapproriately' used its data
OpenAI itself has been accused of building ChatGPT by inappropriately accessing content it didn't have the rights to.
Microsoft and OpenAI investigate whether DeepSeek illicitly obtained data from ChatGPT
Sources at Open AI believe DeepSeek unlawfully distilled data from ChatGPT, Open AI and Microsoft begin investigation.
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OpenAI is reaping what it sowed with DeepSeek. What's that old saying about karma?
OpenAI thinks DeepSeek may have used its AI outputs inappropriately, highlighting ongoing disputes over copyright, fair use, ...
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OpenAI Seems Concerned That DeepSeek Copied Its Work
OpenAI claims to have found evidence that Chinese AI startup DeepSeek secretly used data produced by OpenAI’s technology to ...
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OpenAI Claims DeepSeek Plagiarized Its Plagiarism Machine
OpenAI and Microsoft are big mad that Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has stolen their market share and, possibly, portions of ...
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on MSN
Here's what DeepSeek AI does better than OpenAI's ChatGPT
However, the consensus is that DeepSeek is superior to ChatGPT for more technical tasks. If you use AI chatbots for logical ...
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on MSN
OpenAI has little legal recourse against DeepSeek, tech law experts say
OpenAI may find little refuge under intellectual property and contract law if DeepSeek used ChatGPT to cheaply train its ...
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on MSN
DeepSeek, OpenAI, and the Race to Human Extinction
It is claimed that DeepSeek is roughly as good as the latest systems from US companies, but it's probably too early to say.
MIT Technology Review
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How DeepSeek ripped up the AI playbook—and why everyone’s going to follow it
The Chinese firm has pulled back the curtain to expose how the top labs may be building their next-generation models. Now ...
eWeek
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OpenAI Accuses DeepSeek of Knowledge Distillation: “Substantial Evidence”
OpenAI accuses Chinese AI firm DeepSeek of stealing its content through "knowledge distillation," sparking concerns over ...
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