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What DeepSeek's AI revolution means for you
DW (English)
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9 months ago
Chinese DeepSeek R1 model rivals OpenAI's ChatGPT, but was developed at a fraction of the cost. However, there are privacy concerns. What could this mean for users worldwide?
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Damn! These AI tools are getting expensive!
00:03
200 US dollars for the latest ChatGPT. Seriously?
00:07
But wait, a new player just entered the AI market.
00:11
DeepSeek.
00:14
A Chinese company who launched their AI model R1.
00:18
It rivals US models and guess what? It's free!
00:21
Let's break down the hype.
00:23
A few days after its launch, DeepSeek's app topped US app stores.
00:27
R1 performs as well or better than big US models.
00:31
At least that's what the Chinese makers claim.
00:34
They also claim their model was developed for a fraction of the cost of US models.
00:39
Experts are still debating this.
00:41
And DeepSeek is giving R1 away for free.
00:45
For you to use but also by making it open source.
00:48
Meaning researchers and developers around the world can freely access, modify and improve it.
00:55
So that could have a huge impact on a global scale.
01:00
Widespread AI adoption.
01:02
If R1 stays free, millions could use it and develop cutting-edge AI systems.
01:07
We tried DeepSeek and it seems to work as well as its American competitors.
01:12
You can even see its thought process, which is kind of fun to watch actually.
01:17
Also, low developing costs make it very cheap to integrate R1 into your own applications.
01:23
Open sourcing R1 could spark a new wave of new AI models.
01:28
Developers, especially in the global south, might now have the tools to create solutions
01:33
tailored to their regions.
01:35
Take all that together and we might see more regionalized and niche AI models pop up
01:40
that cater to your specific needs.
01:43
Energy efficiency.
01:44
DeepSeek's limited resources led to smarter, more efficient AI.
01:49
R1 uses less power and computing.
01:51
Again, that's according to its creators.
01:54
Developers don't need massive data centers to run it.
01:57
Lower energy consumption.
01:59
Great for the planet.
02:00
So why wait?
02:01
Well, there are some concerns.
02:04
DeepSeek collects a lot of data.
02:07
Everything you put in.
02:08
Device info.
02:09
Even data from third parties like Google.
02:12
All of it is sent to Chinese servers.
02:14
Chinese companies face few restrictions on handling user data.
02:18
In fact, they are required by law to share data with authorities if they come knocking.
02:23
There's also censorship.
02:25
When we asked R1 about China's President Xi Jinping, it dodged the question and instead
02:31
wanted to talk about math, coding and logic problems.
02:35
It had no reservations when talking about US President Trump until we asked about his
02:40
relationship to China.
02:41
It thought long and hard, but in the end tried to change the topic again.
02:46
What's your take on DeepSeek?
02:47
Let us know.
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