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Chinese AI Startup DeepSeek Matches OpenAI's o1 With Open-Source Model

  • DeepSeek has released an open-source reasoning model named R1, which rivals OpenAI's O1-Preview, allowing users to access it under an MIT license and chat with the model at chat.deepseek.com.
  • The new model R1 can analyze about 750,000 words for just $0.14 per million tokens, significantly cheaper than OpenAI's pricing of $7.50 for the same service.
  • Despite its capabilities, R1 is subject to censorship by the Chinese government, which restricts it from responding to queries about certain topics like Tiananmen Square and Taiwan's autonomy.
  • AI researcher Dean Ball noted that DeepSeek's models could proliferate widely, suggesting that capable reasoning models will be available on local hardware, away from centralized control.
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