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Don't Worry. Be Happy About Deepseek AI


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Whether you like it or not, the future of AI will not be canned genies controlled by a "safety panel". The future of AI is democratization. Every internet rando will run not just o1, but o8, o9 on their toaster laptop. It's the tide of history that we should surf on, not swim… pic.twitter.com/VPmgV8wR1C

The article from NextBigFuture discusses the emergence of DeepSeek AI, a new player in the AI development scene, which has introduced a model called DeepSeek Coder. This model, with 33 billion parameters, has shown impressive performance in coding tasks, surpassing other models like Grok and even outperforming some versions of Meta's Code Llama in certain benchmarks. DeepSeek AI, backed by a $140 million investment, aims to challenge the dominance of established AI companies like Google, Microsoft, and Meta by focusing on creating highly capable AI models. The article highlights the potential of DeepSeek AI to contribute significantly to the AI community, especially in areas like coding, and suggests that their approach could lead to more open-source AI development, potentially reducing the monopoly of big tech in AI innovation. The piece also touches on the broader implications of such developments, suggesting a future where AI could become more democratized, allowing smaller entities to compete with tech giants.

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