who cares. even if the claim is true, does that make the open source model less attractive?
in fact, it implies that there is no moat in this game. openai can no longer maintain its stupid valuation, as other companies can just scrape its output and build better models at much lower costs.
everything points to the exact same end result - DeepSeek democratized AI, OpenAI's old business model is dead.
>even if the claim is true, does that make the open source model less attractive?
Yes! Because whether they reproduced those capabilities independently or copying them from relying on downstream data has everything to do with whether they're actually state of the art.
who cares. even if the claim is true, does that make the open source model less attractive?
in fact, it implies that there is no moat in this game. openai can no longer maintain its stupid valuation, as other companies can just scrape its output and build better models at much lower costs.
everything points to the exact same end result - DeepSeek democratized AI, OpenAI's old business model is dead.