Chinese AI startup DeepSeek releases groundbreaking model

by / ⠀News / January 29, 2025
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek releases groundbreaking model

DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup, has sent shockwaves through Silicon Valley with its new AI model, DeepSeek-R1. The model reportedly matches the performance of leading American AI models at a fraction of the cost. DeepSeek claims to have achieved this by using clever engineering to substitute for raw computing power.

The company says it built R1 using a modest number of second-rate AI chips. Initially, many industry watchers reacted with disbelief. They thought DeepSeek may have cheated, fudged numbers, or that the Chinese government was promoting propaganda.

Some suspected DeepSeek was using banned chips or that R1 was just a re-skinning of American AI models. However, as more people examined the open-source software of DeepSeek-R1, skepticism turned to worry.

DeepSeek’s bold move shakes industry

When the DeepSeek mobile app hit number one on the App Store, it tipped into full-blown panic. The breakthrough has upended several fundamental assumptions about AI progress. It suggests that China, thought to be in a distant second place, may be catching up faster than expected.

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The implications are far-reaching. It could mean that the current approach of American tech giants, which relies heavily on expensive hardware and massive computing power, may not be the only path to AI dominance. As one researcher put it, “If what DeepSeek is claiming is true, it means we’ve been doing it wrong.

We’ve been brute-forcing our way to better AI, when we should have been focusing on efficiency and clever design.”

The news has sent tech stocks tumbling, with investors worried that American companies may have overinvested in an arms race that China is now winning through smarter engineering. For now, the full implications of DeepSeek’s breakthrough remain to be seen. But one thing is clear: the global AI landscape has shifted, and Silicon Valley is scrambling to catch up.

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Ashley Nielsen

Ashley Nielsen earned a B.S. degree in Business Administration Marketing at Point Loma Nazarene University. She is a freelance writer who loves to share knowledge about general business, marketing, lifestyle, wellness, and financial tips. During her free time, she enjoys being outside, staying active, reading a book, or diving deep into her favorite music. 

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