Nadella criticizes OpenAI and Anthropic for banning distillation while using others' data
Decision Brief
What changedMicrosoft CEO Nadella accuses OpenAI and Anthropic of a 'reverse information paradox': training on public data under fair use, but banning distillation of their models while learning from customer interactions.
Why it mattersFor developers using closed-source models, this exposes double standards in data usage by AI labs, affecting trust in vendor selection.
Who should careAll AI builders
Affected stackClaudeOpenAI
Source confidenceMedium · Reliable media or first-hand reporting
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella publicly criticized OpenAI and Anthropic, accusing them of a 'reverse information paradox.' These AI labs train on public data under fair use principles but prohibit others from distilling their models. Nadella pointed out that these labs also learn from customer interactions. He urged companies to control their own learning infrastructure, which Microsoft sells. For developers relying on OpenAI or Anthropic models, this critique reveals risks: their data may improve rival products, while they are barred from reverse-using these models. This may prompt developers to more carefully evaluate vendor strategies or pivot to alternatives like Microsoft's self-hosted infrastructure.
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