Behind AI makers' claims to share 'open source' models
- Deepseek, a Chinese AI start-up, has claimed its large language model performs as well as competitors with less computing power and cost, causing significant market reactions.
- The app for Deepseek reached the top of Apple's download charts, dethroning ChatGPT, and sparked discussions on US AI supremacy.
- India's IT Minister praised Deepseek and announced plans to host its models on domestic servers, contingent on data localization.
- The release of Deepseek's reasoning model led to a $600 billion decline in Nvidia's market cap, raising concerns over copyright and export controls.
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