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Re: Has DeepSeek burst the US tech bubble?
by
beerlover
on 22/03/2025, 20:49:31 UTC
It's very necessary to say that your ability to explore the best part of these chat bots is how best you can arrange your questions and prompts, if you know how to generate good prompts, you will get good responses. I have tried DeepSeek too like I tried ChatGPT, and ChatGPT still offers a better interface design and smooth response. DeepSeek may probably be more smarter in giving response at the barest minimal of question twisting and intelligence, but it is still important for DeepSeek to work on their interface to enable easygoing activities particularly in terms of formatting of texts and responses.
ChatGPT platform is generally stable and its interface is simple and stylish, in my opinion it is a few steps ahead of Deepseek. In terms of Privacy and Data Usage, I can put both of them in the same bag, there is no difference in this regard.
People have formed certain habits in Chatgpt usage and I think that the majority of users are satisfied with this situation with the data they have collected so far.
I do not think that users who are satisfied with ChatGPT will prefer DeepSeek.
It is miles better than deepseek, not just a bit. What people who are not in AI doesn't realize is that deepseek took the opensource part of chatgpt back when it was opensource, had the code, and worked on top of it, so they have managed to cut the costs by a large amount thanks to chatgpt itself.

But what you can see from results, by simply asking the same question to both of them, you will see how it is different. Chatgpt has 4.5 as their latest ow, and comparing to what deepseek has, the difference is huge, and that is not what chatgpt even has as latest within the company, they have 5, just not to public yet. Deepseek can't keep spending this little amount, and ever imagine catching the level of Chatgpt ever, they need to increase their funding.