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ChatGPT Creator Sam Altman Critiques OpenAI’s Direction Amid China’s DeepSeek Divide

Technology Desk By Technology Desk February 1, 2025 3 Min Read
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Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, recently made an unexpected revelation during a Reddit “Ask Me Anything” session: his company has been overly secretive about its artificial intelligence technologies. Altman voiced his personal endorsement for the publication of OpenAI’s research and admitted that the firm’s traditionally closed developmental stance has placed them “on the wrong side of history” regarding open-sourcing.

He highlighted that, while he personally supports this move towards increased transparency, it is not a consensus within OpenAI, and open-sourcing is not presently a primary focus for the organization. This internal conflict underscores the struggle between safeguarding intellectual property and promoting collaborative innovation.

Altman’s remarks arise as other organizations, such as DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup, are gaining attention with their open-source methodologies. DeepSeek’s R1 chatbot has captured interest not just for its effectiveness but also for the company’s dedication to sharing its code, presenting a notable contrast to the more reserved approaches adopted by major corporations like OpenAI and Google.

Understanding DeepSeek’s Open-Source Model


The open-source paradigm permits developers to access, examine, and alter the software’s foundational source code, encouraging community-driven development and potentially hastening innovation. This collaborative method often clashes with the business strategies of private AI companies, who emphasize revenue generation and the confidentiality of their proprietary technology. While OpenAI has remained more enclosed, other prominent entities like Meta, DeepSeek, and the French startup Mistral have welcomed open-source development, positioning themselves as advocates for accessibility and cooperation.

Sam Altman on DeepSeek’s Model: “Very Good”


During the Reddit session, a user posed a question to Altman about whether the rise of DeepSeek and its open-source R1 chatbot has impacted OpenAI’s future development strategies. Altman recognized DeepSeek’s approach as “very good,” yet confidently asserted that OpenAI will continue to innovate with even more sophisticated models. However, he acknowledged that OpenAI’s competitive edge may not be as pronounced as it has been in years past, indicating that the open-source movement and the advent of rivals like DeepSeek are leveling the playing field in the AI domain.
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