On December 26, the Chinese AI lab DeepSeek announced their v3 model. Deploying underpowered chips designed to meet US-imposed restrictions and just US$5.6 million in training costs, DeepSeek achieved performance matching OpenAI’s GPT-4, a model that reportedly cost over $100 million to train. Like most Chinese labs, DeepSeek open-sourced their new model, allowing anyone to […]
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