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by throwaway67678
3 days ago
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There is no evidence in those sources that DeepSeek is "subsidized" by the CCP in the way people imply (e.g. in an actively malicious*, market-distorting way that undercuts the competition, early Uber-style). They do receive tax breaks for their R&D research, a very common scheme in Europe (and which also used to be the case in the US, I believe). They also have public-private partnerships, e.g. the state is one of their clients. Also common in every free market economy. (SpaceX anyone?) *This does not invalidate other concerns (censorship, privacy) but the way people phrase it makes it look like DeepSeek and co. are 'cheating' somehow with their business model by 'distorting' inference cost to make it way artificially lower than its 'natural price' (either notion being hopelessly naive) |
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"The Zhejiang Provincial State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC) is the provincial government agency in Zhejiang, China, responsible for managing, regulating, and overseeing the state-owned assets and enterprises owned by the provincial government." [2]
What does this imply? A state-owned company in China invested a ton of money into DeepSeek. aka State subsidization.
[1] https://www.americansecurityproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2... [2] https://www.fitchratings.com/research/corporate-finance/zhej...