The release of the Chinese open-source AI model DeepSeek has raised concerns in Israel and globally. CEO of Veriest, Moshe Zalcberg, expressed concerns about a Chinese-owned chatbot and the potential security risks associated with it. However, Zalcberg also acknowledged the innovation and cost-efficiency of DeepSeek, stating that it could be positive for the Israeli AI industry. DeepSeek claims to have developed a model similar to ChatGPT but at a fraction of the cost. There are concerns that DeepSeek may have bypassed US limitations and regulations, potentially violating OpenAI's terms of service.
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