The Chinese startup company Deepsek's R1 AI has been in discussion since launch. As soon as this AI comes in the market, the tension of companies like Openai, Google, Microsoft has increased. The startup company's AI works on the Reasoning Model and is EG-to-Insert. American startup company Perplexity AI has also integrated Deepsek R1 with its chatbot. However, the startup company is badly trapped by doing so. Perplexity has been accused of sending the user's data to China. After this, the statement of the company's CEO Arvind Srinivas has come out.
CEO cleaned
Perplexity AI's co-founder and CEO Arvind Srinivas has released the statement with his official X handle. Srinivas has written in his post that the data of the user used through Perplexity will be stored in the data center of the US and Europe. Dipcic is an onpassorce service and your data is not a store in China.
Arvind Srinivas has said in his X post that a misconception is being made that China has cloned Openai. This is not correct and shows how this model has been trained. Deepsek R1 can write information correctly on any topic.
The use of Chinese AI model Dipcik revealed the user's data transferred to China when a screenshot on social media platforms went viral. This screenshot has been highlighted that the user's input data will be stored on the Chinese server. Since then, questions have started to arise on American startup company Perplexity AI.
Data centers will be purchased in America
Srinivas has also said that we are going to buy more data centers in the US soon. Not only this, Perplexity AI's CEO Chinese AI has also appeared quite impressed with AI model and has openly extended it on social media platforms.
Arvind Srinivas will have to update their Android and iOS smartphone apps with the latest version. After this, users will start getting support of Deepsek R1 AI.
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