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And I could get into all the technical details if you want, but basically the way to think about this is they have used the constraints to build a much more efficient model than anybody else has through some different techniques that have just been starting to roll out in the Western models, things called reasoning, reinforcement learning.
And I could get into all the technical details if you want, but basically the way to think about this is they have used the constraints to build a much more efficient model than anybody else has through some different techniques that have just been starting to roll out in the Western models, things called reasoning, reinforcement learning.
And I could get into all the technical details if you want, but basically the way to think about this is they have used the constraints to build a much more efficient model than anybody else has through some different techniques that have just been starting to roll out in the Western models, things called reasoning, reinforcement learning.
And they've just basically speed run the entire industry and found a way to offer this effectively same or better model than a lot of the cutting edge that we have today at a cheaper cost.
And they've just basically speed run the entire industry and found a way to offer this effectively same or better model than a lot of the cutting edge that we have today at a cheaper cost.
And they've just basically speed run the entire industry and found a way to offer this effectively same or better model than a lot of the cutting edge that we have today at a cheaper cost.
Compare and contrast it to ChatGPT for me. So I have played with it. The real innovation here has been the DeepSeek R1 model. And by the way, no AI company knows how to name anything.
Compare and contrast it to ChatGPT for me. So I have played with it. The real innovation here has been the DeepSeek R1 model. And by the way, no AI company knows how to name anything.
Compare and contrast it to ChatGPT for me. So I have played with it. The real innovation here has been the DeepSeek R1 model. And by the way, no AI company knows how to name anything.
They should have some screenwriters in-house because the naming is disastrous. But here, basically what it does is it's reasoning. So you can go to DeepSeek right now and use the model. And the thing about this is it will share its chain of thought. So you'll actually see the model be able to reason through trying to figure out what your question is and then give you the best possible answer.
They should have some screenwriters in-house because the naming is disastrous. But here, basically what it does is it's reasoning. So you can go to DeepSeek right now and use the model. And the thing about this is it will share its chain of thought. So you'll actually see the model be able to reason through trying to figure out what your question is and then give you the best possible answer.
They should have some screenwriters in-house because the naming is disastrous. But here, basically what it does is it's reasoning. So you can go to DeepSeek right now and use the model. And the thing about this is it will share its chain of thought. So you'll actually see the model be able to reason through trying to figure out what your question is and then give you the best possible answer.
And the nice thing about reasoning is... The AI does a lot of the thinking on its end. So there used to be this whole idea like, oh, prompt engineer is going to be a new job in the world because you'll have to figure out exactly how to prompt AI models to be able to use them.
And the nice thing about reasoning is... The AI does a lot of the thinking on its end. So there used to be this whole idea like, oh, prompt engineer is going to be a new job in the world because you'll have to figure out exactly how to prompt AI models to be able to use them.
And the nice thing about reasoning is... The AI does a lot of the thinking on its end. So there used to be this whole idea like, oh, prompt engineer is going to be a new job in the world because you'll have to figure out exactly how to prompt AI models to be able to use them.
And what these reasoning models do is they basically take a lot of that work out of the equation because they figure out what you want. But Tim, I think it's important to talk about like the ways to use this thing, because yes, there is the chatbot that DeepSeek has set up that you can go and log in with your Google account and see all this happen.
And what these reasoning models do is they basically take a lot of that work out of the equation because they figure out what you want. But Tim, I think it's important to talk about like the ways to use this thing, because yes, there is the chatbot that DeepSeek has set up that you can go and log in with your Google account and see all this happen.
And what these reasoning models do is they basically take a lot of that work out of the equation because they figure out what you want. But Tim, I think it's important to talk about like the ways to use this thing, because yes, there is the chatbot that DeepSeek has set up that you can go and log in with your Google account and see all this happen.
But the important thing is they have actually open sourced this model. So if you are an AI developer, you can download the architecture. and then run it for yourself. So you can use DeepSeek without actually having to be on the DeepSeek proprietary website.
But the important thing is they have actually open sourced this model. So if you are an AI developer, you can download the architecture. and then run it for yourself. So you can use DeepSeek without actually having to be on the DeepSeek proprietary website.