seneca
@seneca
can any AI big brains pls shed light on how meaningful the deepseek situation is?
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Bixbite π½
@bixbite
It's China's checkmate to OpenAi βοΈ
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shoni.eth
@alexpaden
that is definitely an opinion of the masses mostly rooting for openai to lose⦠kinda sad and also wrong imo though i dont care who owns openai tbf
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Bixbite π½
@bixbite
DeepSeek R1 is 100% Opensource & 96.4% cheaper than OpenAi o1 while delivering similar performance..... the increased competition should lead to more competitive pricing from OpenAi. This would benefit the greater ai community as a whole, potentially not so great for OpenAi's recent shift toward prioritizing profitability.
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shoni.eth
@alexpaden
i understand itβs opensource but the reality is running a model like that (high precision and param) atm is not feasible for the majority of people as for cost yep its great but massive improvements like that have been happening the whole time. https://www.reddit.com/r/LocalLLaMA/comments/1i6axmv/comment/m8bnqj3 so my thoughts are that i wasnβt really concerned with the trad ai use costs, only reasoning cost use in the api. it unlocks that, but openai didnβt lose any business from me over it. more importantly, r1 seems scarce on benchmarks it actually beats o1 at, and to my understanding o3 would have already been better big win for open source in terms of weights.. tbf i donβt think they released any code or training data beyond weights. would be curious tho so my opinion is openai will take the learnings and win again, but usa ai has lots of cool players now both open/closed
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