Jan 27 2025 65 mins 22
The stock market was sent reeling today as a result of the release by the Chinese company DeepSeek of an open source AI model that comes close to or matches the performance of American models, but was created for a fraction of the cost. While traditional models have cost in the range of $100 million to $1 billion to produce, the latest application from DeepSeek was reportedly created for under $6 million.
Wanting to know more, I invited Brian Chau on for a livestream to discuss. Some of the questions we cover:
* What does it mean for a model to be open source?
* Why would a business release an open source model?
* Should you sell all your Nvidia stock?
* How do we know that DeepSeek really cost under $6 million to build?
* Can its costs be verified?
* What might the intentions of the Chinese Communist Party be in letting this happen?
* Will AI take all the jobs?
* Has Brian’s p(doom) changed at all?
* When will us writers be replaceable?
* Has Brian’s vision of a hands off approach to AI regulation won?
* Did Big Yud go down with the Kamala ship?
As a non-expert, I found it very useful to have an hour in which to pick Brian’s brain. I can’t recommend this conversation enough for those who want to make sense of what has happened in AI over the last few days.
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