DeepSeek: The Chinese AI that’s beating ChatGPT
Manesh Mohan A
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DeepSeek’s low-cost innovation could reshape how AI models are developed, challenging industry norms and igniting a global conversation about the accessibility of high-performance AI.
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup founded in late 2023, has taken the tech world by storm with its new AI model, DeepSeek R1. The model rivals leading systems like Open Ai's GPT-4.
DeepSeek’s low-cost innovation could reshape how AI models are developed, challenging industry norms and igniting a global conversation about the accessibility of high-performance AI.
DeepSeek is its open-source nature. Unlike ChatGPT, which operates on a closed model, DeepSeek’s R1 code is publicly available under the MIT License
DeepSeek charges just $0.55 per million input tokens and $2.19 per million output tokens, which is far more affordable compared to OpenAI's API pricing.
DeepSeek AI vs ChatGPT: A Comparison of Price and Features:
ChatGPT and DeepSeek R1 are both AI models designed for natural language processing, but they have differences in their development, capabilities, and intended use cases. Here's a breakdown of the key distinctions:
1. Developer and Origin
2. Purpose and Use Cases
3. Training Data and Domain Expertise
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4. Customization and Integration
5. Language and Regional Focus
6. Accessibility
7. Performance and Strengths
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The standout advantage of DeepSeek, however, is that it is completely free to use, with no limitations on the number of queries. While ChatGPT offers a free version, users must pay for access to its more advanced features.
DeepSeek’s APIs are also significantly cheaper, making it an attractive option for developers and businesses.
The choice between the two depends on the specific needs of the user—ChatGPT for general-purpose tasks and DeepSeek R1 for specialized, business-oriented applications.
Sr Alliance & Sales Management professional
1 个月It would be useful to discuss how this competition could shape AI accessibility, regulatory challenges (especially considering DeepSeek is a Chinese company), and OpenAI’s potential response.
Sr Alliance & Sales Management professional
1 个月Manesh Mohan A: This is a great article; however, it would have been great if you had discussed limitations such as security concerns, bias in training data, or the long-term viability of its business model.