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Meta executives say DeepSeek's breakthrough shows that upstarts now have a chance to innovate and compete with AI giants, vindicating its open-source strategy

The Silicon Valley giant was criticized for giving away its core A.I. technology two years ago for anyone to use.  Now that bet is having an impact.

New York Times

Discussion

  • @andymstone Andy Stone on x
    January 10, 2025: Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg on DeepSeek on the Joe Rogan Experience. [image]
  • @gergelyorosz Gergely Orosz on x
    As a software eng, it is inherently satisfying to see an open approach beat close approaches in an innovative field. Linux is open: Windows is closed Llama, Deepseek, Mistral are open: OpenAI+many others others closed Closed approaches winning almost always lead to monopolies.
  • @ianbremmer Ian Bremmer on threads
    checking in on deepseek
  • @samidhas @samidhas on x
    When asked where Arunachal Pradesh is, this is what #DeepSeek throws up.. [image]
  • @nrmarda Nik Marda on x
    Can we take a moment to appreciate that the tech right just had a whole “omg china is going to beat us in AI, this is our sputnik moment, we must out innovate them” moment and then their first policy action was to cut off all federal funding for AI research in the U.S.
  • @big_orrin @big_orrin on x
    Welcome to The European DeepSeek [image]