DeepSeek, a Chinese artificial intelligence startup, sends shockwaves to the Tech world, comparable to the performance of the AI models of top US companies such as Openai, or uses more powerful chips. He claims that the price has been greatly reduced. A well -known person in the AI world is skeptical of these claims, including the CEO, including a 50,000 ban on Chinese companies.
The appearance of Deepseek, a relatively unknown Chinese company, caused both excitement and skepticism throughout the artificial intelligence industry. With a stunning announcement, the startup claimed that the AI model could achieve the same performance as the state -of -the -art system developed by US companies such as Openai. But what really makes Deepseek stand out is that some costs in the US counter part can provide this impressive ability. This claim caused a panic sales wave on Monday, crashing high AI flyers like NVIDIA.
Currently, AI's ideological leaders are throwing cold water on DeepSeek's claim. Among them is Alexandr WANG of AI CEO AICEO AICEO, which claims that DeepSeek secretly uses NVIDIA's high -performance H100 chips, despite the restrictions of exports in the United States, which restricts the possibilities of China. 。 Reliable discussed a fierce debate on the future of AI's innovation and the influence of US regulations on the world's technical environment.
According to Wang, DeepSeek is currently using about 50,000 NVIDIA H100 GPUs. This is a considerable number in consideration of export control. He further stated that DeepSeek workers could not publicly discuss the use of these chips through US regulations. After the clip of the King's statement was posted on X, Elon Musk replied that he agreed to Wang's claim.
Suspicion continues to grow in other fields. luck Report:
Ted Mortonson, a Beard's management director and tech strategist, also suspects that DeepSeek has been able to build a model by reducing H800 chips. He also believes that DeepSeek's reaction to the imagined innovation is exaggerated, suggesting that American companies may have pursued such a model if they wanted.
“We have some of the best AI engineers in the world sitting in the United States,” he said. 。 So I personally don't have much trust in what Chinese companies are saying. “
Initially, DeepSeek was thought to use the low -performance H800 chip of NVIDIA. However, if the King and Musk are correct to use the H100 chips that are banned from startups, questions about the validity of US regulations in the AI space and the possibility that China's innovation will challenge global AI leadership. I will raise it. Using H100 chips can slightly reduce the appeal of DeepSeek models, but the performance is still impressive, and with other people like QWEN, startups are now dominated west. We are competing with US companies with landscape at a high level.
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Lucas Nolan is a BREITBART NEWS reporter who covers the freedom of speech and online censorship.





