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Essentially, OpenAI suspects that DeekSeek might have copied them. I’ll explain the term, “distillation.” Could you soon be able to connect to Starlink on your iPhone? Is Comcast about to make the Internet… better? And the hopeful return of commercial supersonic flight.
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In a heated debate in the AI industry, OpenAI suspects that the Chinese company DeepSeek may have violated its terms by using a technique known as distillation to train its AI models. Distillation helps smaller models perform well by utilizing outputs from larger, more sophisticated models. OpenAI's terms explicitly forbid copying their services for creating rival models. Reports surfaced indicating that Microsoft noted suspicious activity linked to DeepSeek, involving a potential breach of their API usage.
The episode discusses how the recent rise of DeepSeek signifies a shift in AI innovation, especially among Chinese startups. Companies like Alibaba have launched models like Quen 2.5 Max, which reportedly outperforms leading AI models from OpenAI and DeepSeek. This trend showcases the growing competitive landscape in the AI arena, with both US and Chinese firms adopting varied technological strategies.
Rumors suggest Apple is making strides towards integrating Starlink satellite service directly into iPhones, allowing greater connectivity for users. Currently, the beta tests focus on text features, with expectations to enhance data and voice call capabilities in the future. This would potentially elevate off-the-grid communications and showcases a collaborative effort between Apple and SpaceX.
Comcast has initiated a rollout of its low-latency technology across several US cities. This technology promises to significantly reduce lag, enhancing experiences in video calls and gaming. The implementation aims to use the L4S standard which optimizes data packet transmissions, allowing smoother online activities and interactions.
Streaming providers continue to increase subscription costs, which have outpaced inflation and raised consumer dissatisfaction. Despite this, companies like Netflix are boosting their content and subscriber revenues, capitalizing on their market dominance. The discussion points to a trend reminiscent of cable bundling, where users are compelled to pay for expansive content packages.
In a notable event, the civilian jet XB1 broke the sound barrier, signaling a potential revival of commercial supersonic travel. The jet, built by Boom Supersonic, aims to transport passengers at speeds significantly faster than current airliners, reviving a concept once seen with the Concorde. This advancement could reshape future air travel experiences.
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