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Wed. 01/29 – OpenAI Says: No Copying!

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Jan 29, 2025
OpenAI raises alarms over DeepSeek potentially infringing on its intellectual property, igniting a competitive fire in the AI sector. Apple may soon let iPhones access Starlink, enhancing connectivity. Comcast is rolling out tech to reduce internet lag, promising better streaming and online experiences. Meanwhile, the Baby Boom jet makes history by breaking the sound barrier, hinting at a thrilling future for commercial supersonic travel. As streaming costs rise, viewer dissatisfaction looms—could Netflix’s success lead to more content woes?
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OpenAI vs. DeepSeek

  • OpenAI suspects DeepSeek used distillation, training their model with OpenAI's output.
  • This allegedly violates OpenAI's terms of service, raising concerns about competitive practices.
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Chinese AI Advancements

  • Chinese AI models like Alibaba's Qwen 2.5 Max are rapidly advancing, outperforming GPT-4 and DeepSeek.
  • DeepSeek's rise has intensified competition, even within China, leading to price cuts.
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Starlink on iPhones

  • Apple is reportedly working with SpaceX and T-Mobile to integrate Starlink support into iOS 18.3.
  • This could enable direct satellite connectivity on iPhones, potentially impacting Globalstar's partnership with Apple.
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