DeepSeek is just the tip of the iceberg that is already posing big problems for OpenAI, Amazon and Google/Microsoft among others. The USA is having a nightmare of sorts trying to justify its spending of an enormous amount of money, attempting to monopolize control of the AI sector, only to be marginalized by upstarts like DeepSeek. All that narrative about high-end chips monopolization is losing its purpose.
According to Kevin Walmsley, Alibaba is coming into the picture with its own AI model Qwen 2,5, which is even claimed to beat DeepSeek and OpenAI in various parameters. And Alibaba is not the only other Chinese technology company undertaking development of AI. They are all competing against each other to innovate and improve AI workings. All these developments by Chinese AI developers are making AI developments in China about to sweep aside the USA AI developers, outside of the USA of course, that needs hundreds of billions to achieve what Chinese companies can achieve with only pittance to do it.
The USA Government and its AI developers are touted to be spending another US$500 billion trying to monopolize the AI industry, after already having invested US$250 billion into the sector collectively. Perhaps it now still does not realize that such a venture may just be throwing good money after bad.
But Chinese companies in the same industry must not try to correct the mistake of the enemy. Let them destroy themselves is the best strategy.
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DeepSeek may be just the tip of the iceberg. But it is the iceberg that is going to sink the Titanic.
Banning DeepSeek is an exercise in futility now and allowing it to propagate its free to use platform worldwide is doing great harm to the greedy AI investors in the USA. The AI developers in the USA are going to lose their clout, their massive investments decimated and may well discourage further investments in an uncertain future.
Talk of another US$500 billion being thrown into the sector by the USA does not rattle Chinese AI developers one bit. China AI developers now know they will just need a fraction of such subsidies to garner the same impressive result. That same mentality is not lost on other AI developers around the world. Why pay an arm and a leg to use USA's AI apps when there is a free to use app that is just as good, if not better.
Oh, just not forgetting that those entities buying over Tik Tok are reported to be talking to Trump, not the owners of Tik Tok which is Bytedance. What is happening?
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