DeepSeek claims it would have a 545% profit margin. There's a catch.
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3 小时前Is it just me or does a 545% profit margin sounds insane—too good to be true, right? The catch is always in the details. AI models are expensive to train, maintain, and scale. So, is DeepSeek factoring in the real costs, or just painting a rosy picture? Big claims need big transparency.