Microsoft kümmert die DeepSeek-ChatGPT-Kontroverse gar nicht.
Fresh on the heels of a controversy in which ChatGPT-maker OpenAI accused the Chinese company behind DeepSeek R1 of using its AI model outputs against its terms of service, OpenAI’s largest investor, Microsoft, announced […] that it will now host DeepSeek R1 on its Azure cloud service. […] The company offers access to over 1,800 models on its Azure AI Foundry service with the hopes of allowing software developers to experiment with various AI models and integrate them into their products. In some ways, whatever model they choose, Microsoft still wins because it’s being hosted on the company’s cloud service.
Ars Technica
Es gibt ja diesen berühmten Spruch, man solle bei einem Goldrausch nicht in die Goldgräber investieren, sondern in die Hersteller von Schaufeln. QED.