1 How China's Low cost DeepSeek Disrupted Silicon Valley's AI Dominance
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It's been a number of days given that DeepSeek, a Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) company, rocked the world and global markets, sending American tech titans into a tizzy with its claim that it has developed its chatbot at a tiny fraction of the cost and energy-draining data centres that are so popular in the US. Where business are pouring billions into going beyond to the next wave of synthetic intelligence.

DeepSeek is everywhere right now on social networks and is a burning topic of conversation in every power circle worldwide.

So, what do we understand now?

DeepSeek was a side project of a Chinese quant hedge fund company called High-Flyer. Its expense is not simply 100 times cheaper but 200 times! It is open-sourced in the real significance of the term. Many American business try to fix this problem horizontally by building bigger information centres. The Chinese firms are innovating vertically, utilizing new mathematical and engineering methods.

DeepSeek has actually now gone viral and is topping the App Store charts, having vanquished the previously indisputable king-ChatGPT.

So how exactly did DeepSeek handle to do this?

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