OpenAI CEO: OpenAI has “no plans” to sue DeepSeek
According to reports from foreign media, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated in Tokyo that the company currently has no intention of suing DeepSeek for infringement. The week before, OpenAI had stated that it was investigating whether DeepSeek had used its technology. Altman emphasized that the company will focus on building high-quality products and maintaining its industry-leading position through its model strength. He believes that despite facing many competitors, promoting technological progress and maintaining a leading position is in the common interest of the entire industry.
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