Why DeepSeek is different, in three charts
- DeepSeek, a Chinese AI company, gained attention after releasing its R1 model on Jan. 20, outperforming top U.S. Models at a lower cost.
- DeepSeek's Janus-Pro-7B model can process various media types and was developed with significantly less funding than U.S. Competitors.
- DeepSeek's models perform well on benchmarks, with R1 competing closely with OpenAI's O1 model and surpassing others like Google's Gemini 2.0 Flash.
- The company's efficient model development has disrupted the AI industry, showing that high costs are not necessary for effective AI solutions.
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