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bdtechtalks.com
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| | | | | Here is how DeepSeek models disrupted AI norms and revealed that outstanding performance and efficiency don't require secrecy | |
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blog.omega-prime.co.uk
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| | | | | I will soon be joining Anthropic, and so this is my last opportunity to write down some thoughts on the AI lab business model before I can be accused of spilling any inside information. | |
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darioamodei.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text discusses the implications of China's advancements in AI, particularly through the development of DeepSeek models, and the role of export controls on AI chips. It highlights the ongoing trend of companies investing heavily in training powerful AI models, which is becoming increasingly expensive despite cost reductions due to efficiency gains. The author argues that export controls are crucial to prevent China from acquiring the necessary chips to develop advanced AI systems, which could lead to a bipolar world with significant global implications. The text also addresses the performance of DeepSeek, noting that their achievements are not due to the lack of export controls but rather their resources and talent. The author emphasizes the ... | |
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www.newyorker.com
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| | | Kyle Chayka writes about the evolution of Google Search, which has become the runaway favorite Internet search engine despite many users misgivings about how the company monetizes the data it collects and how its algorithms determine the search results that a user is shown. | ||