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Board Economics
Re: Has DeepSeek burst the US tech bubble?
by
Abiky
on 01/03/2025, 00:54:17 UTC
DeepSeek no doubt is a cost effective GenAI but it has performance limitations that need t be addressed asap. If DeepSeek won't be able to improve it's performance issues then it will lose the early advantage gained over ChatGPT. End user is mostly interested in how the app is performing rather then it's back end structure. I as an end user will prefer the free Chat Bot that handles my queries well regardless of how much money is invested in designing the Chat Bot. If ChatGPT is giving me good performance over DeepSeek then why would I choose ChatGPT.

Most people will choose Deepseek over ChatGPT because it's the most cost-effective solution (free). I mean, who doesn't like "free lunch"? Performance is the least thing that comes into mind. OpenAI better release a free and open source version of ChatGPT if it wants to compete with Deepseek directly. Recently, Elon Musk offered to buy OpenAI. If he makes a deal with Sam Altman, the company will be saved. Otherwise, we'll be seeing its demise soon.

I think Nvidia will survive. But only because it's the world's leading GPU manufacturer. In the AI space, however, it's lacking behind. China is already one step ahead of the game, so I doubt the US will be able to catch up in the future. But I could be wrong. Maybe there's hope after all? Cheesy