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Chinese AI company The rival chat guptut has risen rapidly with Silicon Valley and is attracting attention because it is almost exceeding the major American AI companies such as Openai and Meta.

Deepseek is a Chinese AI startup that develops a major open source language model (LLMS), according to the company's website.

The company announced R1, a specialized model designed for complex problem solving on January 20. It was built much more quickly with a smaller, powerful AI chip, which was “zoom into the performance global top 10”. Low cost than other US models, According to the Wall Street Journal.

The latest version of the app occurred on the day of President Donald Trump as a different social media app owned by China.

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Chatbot app developed by Chinese AI company Deepseek. (Getty Image /Getty Image)

Meta's chief AI scientist Yann Lecun participated in social media and talked about the app.

He pointed out With a thread post Everyone can benefit from the success of Deepseek's success, not the growing threat created by China's competition, but the value of maintaining an AI model in open source.

“Instead of” Chinese AI is out of the United States, “Lecun explained,” the open source model is better than its own model, “Lecun explained.

“Deepseek has gained a profit from open research and open source (Meta Pytorch and LLAMA), came up with a new idea and built it on other people's work,” said Lecun. “Because their jobs are published and open source, everyone can benefit from it. It is the power of open research and open source.”

Just a few days after the release of the latest version of DeepSeek, Meta CEO's Mark Zuckerberg has announced that his company is planning to spend more than $ 60 billion in 2025.

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Major high -tech companies have invested tens of millions of dollars to develop AI infrastructure after Openai's ChatGpt succeeded.

Meta announced a few days later, a few days after Trump announced that Openai, SoftBank, and Oracle had formed a venture called Stargate and invested $ 500 billion in AI infrastructure throughout the United States.

“DeepSeek R1 is one of the most surprising and most impressive breakthroughs I've ever seen,” said MARC Andreessen, Silicon Valley Venture Capitalist who advised Trump. Masu. world. “”

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“Deepseek R1 is the moment of SPUTNIK of AI,” Andreessen wrote in the comment.

Alexandr Wang, CEO of San Francisco's home -based software company, also said about this technology, stating that Deepseek's quick success was “America for America.”

“DeepSeek is a call for awakening in the United States, but the strategy has not changed,” Wang wrote in X's post.

The king explained, “As we did in the entire history of AI, the United States needs to be faster and compete,” and “tightening the export control of chips so that we can maintain future leads.”

“All the major breakthruses of AI were Americans,” said the king.

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The Chatgpt logo will be displayed on January 3, 2025 on the smartphone screen of this illustration photo in the United States. (JAQUE SILVA / Nurphoto via Getty Images / Getty Images)

DeepSeek's development was led by Liang Wenfeng, a Chinese hedge fund manager.

Experts told the journal that Deepseek's technology is still behind Openai and Google. However, despite using less wise and poor chips, it is a closest rival, and in some cases, it skips the procedure that US developers are indispensable.

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As of Saturday, the journal reported that two models of Deepseek were ranked in the top 10 ChatBot Arena. This is a platform that evaluates the chatbot performance hosted by researchers at the University of California Berkeley.

Deepseek's flagship model is free, but the journal reports that the company will claim its own applications to users who connect to DeepSeek models and computing infrastructure.

Fox Business's Breck Dumas and Reuters have contributed to this report.

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