DeepSeek being used to design new Chinese warplanes, leading engineer says
- Wang Yongqing, lead designer at the state-run Shenyang Aircraft Design Institute, revealed in early 2025 that his team uses DeepSeek AI to develop China’s advanced warplanes.
- This adoption builds on DeepSeek’s open-source strategy amid China’s drive to become a global AI leader through a vast industrial open-source ecosystem.
- DeepSeek supports research by automating review tasks and focuses on solving practical aerospace problems, while also gaining traction in industries like automotive and legal sectors.
- In March 2025, DeepSeek released the R2 model, which is 97.3 percent cheaper than OpenAI’s GPT-4o and uses a hybrid mixture-of-experts architecture for improved performance.
- China’s evolving AI governance, including new cybersecurity and copyright regulations, signals stricter oversight on open-source AI models amid growing legal and security challenges.
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DeepSeek is so powerful that it not only answers questions but can also design the world's most advanced warplanes. According to a report published in the South China Morning Post, China is using its homegrown AI platform DeepSeek to build super powerful fighter jets.
DeepSeek Receives Millions in Funding, Support from CCP Entities
Despite its portrayal as a “small, independent start-up,” DeepSeek is heavily supported and influenced by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). AI Imperative 2030’s first Sentinel Brief provides a detailed breakdown of DeepSeek’s publicly ascertainable connections.. The post Sentinel Brief—DeepSeek Receives Millions in Funding, Support from CCP Entities appeared first on American Security Project.
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