This week, the U.S. entrepreneur Palmer Lucky did not purchase many hype in the artificial intelligence (AI) model of the Chinese startup Deepseek, and that US media reported the company's claims unconsciously. I'm blaming.
In an exclusive interview on Tuesday about Fox Business's “Claman Countdown”, Luckey is 500 to train AI models, which are said to have some AI models developed in the United States, which costs billions of dollars in Deepseek. He pointed out a wide range of reports about whether he spent only $ 10,000.
Lucky, who I sold Oculus to Facebook for billions of dollars DEPERSEEK pointed out that it did not release all costs of both models developed by Deepseek, and accused him that he had ignored the considerable part of AI Startup's infrastructure costs yet. 。
“I think the problem is that they have given the number to harm US companies,” said Lucky. “”
In US media, there are many useful idiots that unconsciously report that it is a fact, China, the media, and deep -safe are many US companies such as NVIDIA. I do not have an incentive to correct the record. Hundreds of billions of dollars. “
The model of DeepSeek seems to match the functions of chatbots such as Openai's Chatgpt and Meta's LLAMA, but it is only a part of the development cost. It is also reported that the Apple App Store has risen to No. 1 on the weekend and can use NVIDIA reduced chips.
These revelation blamed the US technical department on Monday.
Lucky acknowledged that DeepSeek had made an impressive progress and innovation with AI, but warned that the company reported too many purchases.

“I don't think we should do what people are saying at face value. They should be aware that there are many people who support the United States failing,” he said. “Some people have clearly cheered that our high -tech companies will fail, and it's clear that Trump will fail, and many of them are in the United States.
“There is a reason why they gave such news. If the stock market is some signs, it has accurately achieved what they wanted,” he said. “So, at first glance, Chinese AI loses his heart and recognizes that it is a real competition threat without falling into CCP. [Chinese Communist Party] Advertising. “”
Fox Business's Suzanne O'halloran has contributed to this report.





