1 OpenAI has Little Legal Recourse Versus DeepSeek, Tech Law Experts Say
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OpenAI and the White House have accused DeepSeek of utilizing ChatGPT to cheaply train its new chatbot.
- Experts in tech law state OpenAI has little option under copyright and contract law.
- OpenAI's terms of usage may use however are mainly unenforceable, they state.
This week, OpenAI and the White House implicated DeepSeek of something comparable to theft.

In a flurry of press statements, they stated the Chinese upstart had actually bombarded OpenAI's chatbots with queries and hoovered up the resulting information trove to rapidly and cheaply train a model that's now almost as good.

The Trump administration's top AI czar said this training process, called "distilling," totaled up to intellectual property theft. OpenAI, prawattasao.awardspace.info on the other hand, informed Business Insider and [users.atw.hu](http://users.atw.hu/samp-info-forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=57dc9f3d8ec3b7d473bdf7579fa4102d&action=profile