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Related: About this forumDeepSeek vs. Silicon Valley: In Shock to Big Tech, Chinese Startup Overtakes U.S. AI
For a fraction of the cost, Chinese startup DeepSeek's free, open-source artificial intelligence is outcompeting the world's previous leading AI model, OpenAI's ChatGPT, upending the financial predictions of Silicon Valley and causing major turmoil in the U.S. stock market. This comes just after President Trump announced a $500 billion private sector investment plan to boost AI infrastructure in the United States and amid the threat of a major trade war between the U.S. and China. For more, we're joined by information studies scholar Ramesh Srinivasan, who says DeepSeek's success is a major disruption to the dominant "Silicon Valley model" of technological development, which has heavily relied on proprietary data and private investment and contributed to the rise of a tech oligarchy with increasing influence over the state.
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DeepSeek vs. Silicon Valley: In Shock to Big Tech, Chinese Startup Overtakes U.S. AI (Original Post)
Uncle Joe
22 hrs ago
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The scholar on the video attributes their success to being developed open source
Uncle Joe
21 hrs ago
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Part of me feels happy that the Silicon Valley bros who endorsed the 🍑💩🤡 were screwed over !
kimbutgar
21 hrs ago
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pfitz59
(11,204 posts)1. I heard on the radio
that Microsoft believes there was industrial espionage involved.
Uncle Joe
(60,451 posts)2. The scholar on the video attributes their success to being developed open source
whereas Silicon Valley is highly gated.
The former model having a better chance to take advantage of synergy.
kimbutgar
(23,917 posts)3. Part of me feels happy that the Silicon Valley bros who endorsed the 🍑💩🤡 were screwed over !
Basso8vb
(611 posts)4. Likely all with stolen tech.
Don't believe a word coming out of Beijing.
China, the land of shortcuts and fakery.
IA8IT
(5,996 posts)5. AI is the Devil!!