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Sam Altman will call Prime Minister Vaishnaw in the middle of Deepseek Furore and Copyright Battle against the Indian media

Sam Altman will call Prime Minister Vaishnaw in the middle of Deepseek Furore and Copyright Battle against the Indian media

Sam Altman landed in India on Tuesday (February 4) at night. Will meet with the upper step of the Indian government, first Call Prime Minister Narendra Modi And then the India, the Railroad and the Minister of I & B Ashwini Vaishnaw.

This would be Sam Altman’s first visit from his comments in 2023 that he would be “desperate” for India to compete with Operai in training fundamental models such as Chatgpt.

Last week, Ashwini Vaishnaw announced that the government would invite the interest of the main new companies of India to develop a Indigenous and fundamental large language model That would compete with the main models of AI such as Chatgpt, Gemini and Deepseek.

The minister had announced that India suggests that a model is ready in about 10 months.

Interestingly, Meity’s secretary, S Krishnan, while talking with CNBC-TV18, said India would expect to build on an open source model, to make her own LLM. Chatgpt, unlike Deepseek, is not an open source model.

OpenAi’s visit also occurs in the middle of a great disorder in the AI ​​world, with the dominion of Silicon Valley de Silicon Valley challenging. Deepseek proved to be an important disruptive, overcoming models such as the chatgpt developed by the United States, in multiple reference points.

It is also reported that Depseek achieved its success, despite the severe restrictions, slapped by the Joe Biden administration in China, from importing avant -garde chips of companies such as Nvidia.

Deepseek has also developed with approximately $ 6 million. a fraction of the multimillionaire budget that Openai had.

In the recent interaction with the press, Vaishnaw had confirmed that India would bring Deepseek of open origin to Indian servers. By taking Deepsek to Indian servers, the government aims to prevent user data from traveling to China.

Concerns about the use of Deepseek and the data that travel to China have already taken countries such as Italy and Australia to ban the AI ​​model.

Openai is also in the midst of a legal challenge in India.

The main stations and main news editors in the country have moved Delhi HC alleging copyright violation. They have argued that Openai used publicly available content generated by these news companies to train their AI models. News and editors have argued that although the content is available to the public, they are still protected by copyright laws.

Operai has argued that no court in India has jurisdiction to prove the company for copyright violations. According to the company, its servers are, not in India, but in the United States. He said the challenge, if any, would have to present in California.

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