🕵️ OpenAI: DeepSeek stole AI data

+ More Marketing AI updates from Alibaba and Apple

Helluuu, GrowthMinds crew!

OpenAI isn’t just making moves—it’s calling out DeepSeek for allegedly stealing AI data. Meanwhile, the U.S. just ruled that AI can’t hold copyright, shaking up the future of AI-generated content.

But that’s not all—Alibaba claims its AI outperforms DeepSeek, and in a major tech flex, Apple & SpaceX are teaming up to launch satellite-powered texting. AI, copyright, and innovation—the game is heating up!

WHAT’S HAPPENING:

  • 🕵️ OpenAI: DeepSeek stole AI data

  • ⚖️ U.S.: AI can’t hold copyright

  • 🚀 Alibaba: Our AI beats DeepSeek

  • 📡 Apple & SpaceX launch satellite texting

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🕵️ OpenAI: DeepSeek stole AI data

  • What: OpenAI and Microsoft claim that China's DeepSeek used OpenAI’s API to collect data and build its own AI models. Suspicious data transfers tied to DeepSeek were detected in late 2024.

  • Why: DeepSeek allegedly employed "distillation" to train its models on OpenAI outputs, violating OpenAI’s terms. This incident highlights broader concerns with China-based firms.

  • Impact: Raises red flags for data security in AI, urging marketers to consider ethical data usage and potential risks from international competitors.

⚖️ U.S.: AI can’t hold copyright

  • What: The U.S. Copyright Office declared that purely AI-generated works can't receive copyright protection, though human-AI collaborations can be partially protected.

  • Why: Emphasizes the need for human creativity in copyright, clarifying that AI prompts alone don’t qualify as authorship.

  • Impact: Marketers using AI for content creation must ensure human involvement for copyright claims, balancing innovation with legal compliance.

🚀 Alibaba: Our AI beats DeepSeek

  • What: Alibaba launched Qwen 2.5-Max, claiming it outperforms DeepSeek-V3 and other leading AI models. The launch on Lunar New Year underscores intense AI competition in China.

  • Why: DeepSeek’s advancements have pressured rivals like Alibaba to innovate quickly and reduce costs to remain competitive.

  • Impact: Marketers should watch for enhanced AI tools from Chinese firms, potentially altering ad targeting, customer insights, and automation strategies.

📡 Apple & SpaceX launch satellite texting

  • What: Apple, SpaceX, and T-Mobile are rolling out Starlink satellite texting for iPhones via iOS 18.3, starting with a U.S. beta.

  • Why: Aims to enhance connectivity in remote areas, with plans for future voice and data services.

  • Impact: Marketers can leverage improved communication in hard-to-reach areas, expanding outreach and customer support capabilities through reliable, off-grid messaging.

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