There is a new entry into the Artificial Intelligence Chatbot Market from China. It is competing with veterans like openi, Gemini, Claudi, etc. Deepsek – Chinese Options for American -Naked AI model – have taken the industry from the storm.
The founders of Dipsek spent only $ 5.6 million to make models. It is a part of the budget used by veterans like Openai, Google’s Gemini and Claudi to make its models.
Now an old video from Sam Altman, the founder of OpenEAI, is viral, where he produced the AI ​​model on the budget of $ 10 million “Hopeless”. Speaking at an event in 2023 in India, Mr. Altman was asked, “How is a small, smart team with a budget of $ 10 million, can build something enough within AI?”
It is very inflated in the retrospective.
In India in 2023, Altman was asked how a small, smart team with a $ 10 million budget could make something enough within AI.
Their answer: “Competition with us on the Training Foundation Model is completely disappointing”
– Arnoud Bertrand (@RNAUDBertrand) 28 January, 2025
Their answer: “Competition with us on the Training Foundation Model is completely disappointing”. Deepsek’s chatbot has become the top -rated free application on Apple’s US App Store and American chipmaker Nvidia has lost an evaluation of about $ 600 billion in a single day – the largest for the same stock in market history.
Deepsek obtained traction last month when it was said in a paper that the need to train its Deepsek-V3 model required less than $ 6 million in computing power using low-capacity Nvidia H800 chips.
According to a post on the official WeChat account of Deepsek, Deepsek-R1, launched last week, is 20 to 50 times cheaper than the O1 model of OpenAI, compared to the O1 model of OpenAI.
Mr. Altman has praised his rival’s RI model on X and said, “Deepsek’s R1 is an impressive model, especially those who are able to distribute to the price.”
“But mostly we are excited to continue executing on our research roadmap and believe that more computing is more important than ever to succeed in our mission,” Altman said.
The popularity and low -cost production of Deepsac has questioned the American story of pledging billions of dollars to make generic AI models.