Today Scott Adams mentioned a DeepSeek story, but it was about a DDOS attack.
I went back to The Vulture:
www.theregister.com/2025/01/30: Microsoft catapults DeepSeek R1 into Azure AI Foundry, GitHub
Quote:
Distilled version for Copilot+ PCs on the way, too.
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Microsft applies it's Embrace/Extend/Extinguish strategy with something called Azure AI Foundry. Plug 'Azure AI Foundry' into DuckDuckGo and Microsoft owns the entire first page.
Then there is another story with this concluding mention:
www.theregister.com/2025/01/30: DeepSeek stirs intrigue and doubt across the tech world
Quote:
Whether or not its performance and open source claims stack up, DeepSeek has also taken a hit on its security credentials after it left a backend database wide open, and had to limited new signups for the web-based interface to its models due to what's said to be an ongoing cyberattack.
"Due to large-scale malicious attacks on DeepSeek's services, we are temporarily limiting registrations to ensure continued service," the biz said in a note on its status page.
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So that's two sources for tha part of the story.