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Chinese startup DeepSeek surpasses ChatGPT downloads on App Store
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Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has recently launched an AI assistant app, DeepSeek-R1, which has become the top-rated free application on Apple's App Store in the US. This has led to a significant downturn in the stock market, with Nvidia shares falling nearly 17% and erasing $600 billion of its market value. The release of DeepSeek's AI assistant has sparked concerns that China is closing the gap in AI technology.
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We don't do mediocre things and answer the biggest questions with curiosity and a far-reaching vision.
DeepSeek's work illustrates how new models can be created using that technique, leveraging widely available models and compute that is fully export control compliant.
For a while, it wasn't clear who would beat ChatGPT for the first time. The best we (Perplexity) could manage was #8, a year ago. Look forward to using all their (DeepSeek's) models for search, assistant, and agents this year.
We will obviously deliver much better models and also it's legit invigorating to have a new competitor! We will pull up some releases.
But mostly we are excited to continue to execute on our research roadmap and believe more compute is more important now than ever before to succeed at our mission.
The Top 50 talents in this field might not be in China, but we can build people like that here.
When society allows hardcore innovators to succeed, collective thinking will change. We just need more concrete examples and processes.
We often say there's a one or two-year gap between China and the US, but the real gap is between originality and imitation. If this doesn't change, China will always be a follower.
Reproduction alone is relatively cheap — based on public papers and open-source code, minimal times of training, or even fine-tuning, suffices. Research, however, involves extensive experiments, comparisons, and higher computational and talent demands.
Even if OpenAI is closed-source, it cannot stop others from catching up.
Open-source is like a cultural practice, rather than a business practice … a company that does this will have soft power.
China's AI can't be in the position of following forever. We often say that there is a gap of one or two years between China's AI and the United States.
In the past 30 years, (China's tech industry) has only emphasised making money, and ignored innovation.
DeepSeek R1 is one of the most amazing and impressive breakthroughs I've ever seen — and as open source, a profound gift to the world.
Jevons paradox strikes again! As AI gets more efficient and accessible, we will see its use skyrocket, turning it into a commodity we just can't get enough of.
We should take the developments out of China very, very seriously.
If the United States remains on our current trajectory, we risk falling and staying behind.
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sources
- 1.BBC
- 2.The Times
- 3.CNA News
- 4.Al Jazeera
- 5.CTV News
- 6.France 24
- 7.ABC News (Australia)
- 8.Le Monde
- 9.The Washington Post
- 10.South China Morning Post
- 11.DW News
- 12.CNN
perspectives
countries
- 1.China
- 2.United States
- 3.Japan
- 4.Australia
- 5.Netherlands
- 6.Taiwan, Province of China
- 7.France
- 8.Hong Kong
- 9.Korea, Republic of
- 10.Russian Federation
- 11.Sweden
- 12.Singapore
organizations
- 1.DeepSeek Artificial Intelligence
- 2.Nvidia
- 3.OpenAI
- 4.Apple
- 5.Meta
- 6.Google
- 7.Microsoft
- 8.Alphabet Inc
- 9.High-Flyer Capital
- 10.Zhejiang University
- 11.Anthropic
- 12.Nasdaq
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Liang Wenfeng
- 3.Marc Andreessen
- 4.Li Qiang
- 5.Sam Altman
- 6.Alexandr Wang
- 7.Elon Musk
- 8.Jensen Huang
- 9.Satya Nadella
- 10.Andy Wong
- 11.Dado Ruvic
- 12.Mark Zuckerberg
technicals
- 1.ChatGPT
- 2.Silicon Valley
- 3.H800
- 4.Tiananmen Square
- 5.App Store
- 6.DeepSeek-R1
- 7.Gemini
- 8.Star Gate
- 9.A100
- 10.DALL-E
- 11.H100
- 12.LLAMA