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The Surprising Rise of China's DeepSeek: A New AI Game Changer
Wednesday, January 29, 2025
For years, the U. S. has been leading in AI technology, with big names like OpenAI, Tesla, and Intel. But China's DeepSeek is challenging that lead. Even with limited resources, China managed to create an AI that rivals top U. S. models. DeepSeek was trained with only 2, 000 specialized chips, compared to the 16, 000 or more needed by its U. S. competitors.
Some experts are wondering if Biden's policies are working. They argue that China could still develop competitive AI models even without advanced chips. Alexandra Mousavizadeh, the creator of the Global AI Index, thinks that while China might not get the most advanced chips, they just need chips that are "good enough" to make highly competitive AI models.
Former President Donald Trump has praised DeepSeek, calling it a cheaper and faster method for AI development. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman described DeepSeek as impressive, noting that it's exciting to have a new competitor.
Looking ahead, DeepSeek is set to roll out globally in the coming weeks. Some experts are already comparing it to the Sputnik moment, which could lead to heightened tensions between the U. S. and China over AI.
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