DeepSeek focuses on research over revenue in contrast to Silicon Valley
- China-Based DeepSeek launched its R1 model, a low-cost yet high-performance generative AI model, challenging established companies like OpenAI.
- OpenAI continues to benefit from data to enhance its models, although DeepSeek's entry hints at generative AI becoming more accessible.
- Hugging Face co-founder Thomas Wolf noted the decreasing costs of launching new generative AI models, suggesting a shift towards a multi-model environment.
- OpenAI's Kevin Weil acknowledged the diminishing lead of established models but asserted their continued value in advanced use cases.
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HTX Ventures has published an insightful report, “DeepSeek Ignites AI’s ‘iPhone Moment’ as Agent Tokens Integrate into Real-World Crypto.” This research highlights how DeepSeek is utilizing pure reinforcement learning to revolutionize the AI landscape in the cryptocurrency sector. By enhancing AI reasoning capabilities and cutting costs, DeepSeek aims to refresh the AI Agent space, much ...
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