This episode discusses the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, specifically large language models (LLMs), by a Chinese company called DeepSeek. DeepSeek's significantly cheaper and open-source LLMs challenge the previously assumed dominance of US companies like OpenAI and Google, causing a dramatic shift in the AI landscape and impacting the valuations of companies like Nvidia. However, a contrasting viewpoint argues that DeepSeek's LLM is ultimately a less effective "knock-off," lacking the necessary utility and data infrastructure to compete effectively in the long term. The debate highlights the rapidly evolving nature of the AI field and the uncertainties surrounding future leadership in the sector. The role of government policies, like the US CHIPS Act, in shaping this competition is also examined.
Published on 11 months, 1 week ago
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