DeepSeek is only the begining

DeepSeek is only the begining

Netflix ate Blockbuster for lunch. Amazon decimated all of retail. And Uber and Zoom reinvented transport & communications.

The disruption and reinvention of every industry is rapidly becoming the new normal.

This week, a small open-source player out of China called DeepSeek is disrupting AI giants OpenAI and NVIDIA.

But this is just the beginning! The coming industry disruptions will accelerate fast and furiously on the heels of AI, AGI, and ultimately digital super intelligence.

First the tech players, next healthcare, then financial services, and education will be reinvented. Get ready of the roaring 20’s. They are here.

Why is everyone up in arms about DeepSeek?

Here’s the data:

OpenAI was founded 10 years ago, has around 4,500 employees, and has raised $6.6 billion in capital.

DeepSeek was founded less than 2 years ago, has 200 employees, and was developed for roughly $5 million.

Here's the Disruption:

While tech giants like OpenAI and Anthropic have been spending $100M+ just to train their AI models, this small 200-person team out of China built an AI system matching GPT-4's performance for 20x less money.

How did they achieve the impossible? Three Moonshot innovations that are absolutely mind-blowing:

#1. Precision Reimagined: Instead of using computational overkill (32 decimal places), they proved 8 is enough. Result? 75% less memory needed. Sometimes the most powerful innovations come from questioning basic assumptions.

#2. The Speed Revolution: Traditional AI reads like a first-grader: "The... cat... sat..." But DeepSeek's multi-token system processes whole phrases at once: 2x faster, 90% as accurate. When you're processing billions of words, this is transformative.

#3. The Expert System: Instead of one massive AI trying to know everything (imagine one person being a doctor, lawyer, AND an engineer), they built a system of specialists. Traditional models? 1.8 trillion parameters active ALL THE TIME. DeepSeek? 671 billion in total, but only 37 billion active at once. It's pure genius.

The results are staggering:

  • Training costs slashed from $100M to $5M
  • GPU requirements slashed from 100,000 GPUs to 2,000 GPUs
  • 95% reduction in API costs
  • Runs on gaming GPUs instead of specialized hardware
  • They did this with a team <200 people, not thousands

But here's what makes this truly revolutionary: It's all open source.

Anyone can verify, build upon, and implement these innovations. This isn't just technological progress—it’s the democratization of AI at an unprecedented scale.

I just downloaded it on my iPhone to play with.

Think about what this means:

  • The "only-big-tech-can-play" era is OVER
  • Innovation barriers have been shattered
  • A few good GPUs might be all you need
  • The playing field has been leveled

For incumbents like NVIDIA, this is terrifying. Their business model of selling super-expensive GPUs with 90% margins? That moat just turned into a puddle.

And DeepSeek did all this with fewer than 200 people. Meanwhile, Meta has teams whose compensation alone exceeds DeepSeek's entire training budget... and their models aren't even as good.

This feels like one of those moments we'll look back on as an inflection point, like when PCs disrupted mainframes or cloud computing changed everything. The efficiency genie is out of the bottle, and there's no going back.

The question isn't whether this will transform AI development—it’s what YOU will build with this democratized technology. We're living in an era where breakthrough innovation isn't just possible, it's accessible.

What's your Moonshot idea? The tools to build it just got a whole lot closer.

(NOTE: If you found this blog useful... please share it. Let's spread the message that innovation is becoming accessible to everyone!)

I'm going to ask the genie (out) of the bottle to ensure that while AI is being democratized on scales never seen before, it keeps our data private and humanity safe.

Eduardo Iurcovich

Consultor y Chair Group Vistage con enfoque profundo en pensamiento estratégico I Ristretter

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