
echeng
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So according to a senior USG official, Deepseek: (1) illegally obtained banned Blackwell chips, (2) used those chips to train its upcoming model, and plans to delete the evidence (and likely lie about what chips it actually used), and (3) also trained its model using "distillation" attacks that allowed it to steal IP from leading U.S. AI labs. When Deepseek releases its new model, and claims to have trained it from scratch using 2,000 H800 chips, hopefully the world will recognize that is a lie. The fact is, Deepseek is almost entirely dependent on banned American technology and IP. It is training its models by illegally using U.S. chips, and illictly stealing U.S. IP. These actions must have consequences. reuters.com/world/china/ch…


























