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by skerit 504 days ago
This article seems to completely misread what the DeepSeek release actually represents. The author uses it as evidence of the AI bubble bursting, but DeepSeek demonstrates exactly the opposite: AI becoming more efficient and practical, not less valuable.

A small company just released a model that matches leading proprietary systems at 1/30th the running costs and fraction of the training costs ($6M vs $60M+). Yes, this challenges the "moat" of big tech companies, but that's not a bubble bursting - it's a technology becoming more accessible and practical. The author conflates "big tech losing its monopoly" with "AI being a fad."