← Back to context Comment by littlestymaar 15 hours ago Deepseek somehow didn't need $2T to happen. 4 comments littlestymaar Reply anotherd1p 14 hours ago all that led up to Deepseek needed more. don't forget where it all comes from. re-thc 15 hours ago Because you know how much they spent.And that $2T you're referring to includes infrastructure like energy, data centers, servers and many things. DeepSeek rents from others. Someone is paying. matt3D 14 hours ago I think the argument can be made that Deepseek is a state sponsored needle looking to pop another states bubble.If Deepseek is free it undermines the value of LLMs, so the value of these US companies is mainly speculation/FOMO over AGI. re-thc 13 hours ago > the argument can be made that Deepseek is a state sponsored needle looking to pop another states bubbleWho says they don't make money? Same with open source software that offer a hosted version.> If Deepseek is free it undermines the value of LLMs, so the value of these US companies is mainly speculation/FOMO over AGIFreemium, open source and other models all exist. Does it undermine the value of e.g. Salesforce?
anotherd1p 14 hours ago all that led up to Deepseek needed more. don't forget where it all comes from.
re-thc 15 hours ago Because you know how much they spent.And that $2T you're referring to includes infrastructure like energy, data centers, servers and many things. DeepSeek rents from others. Someone is paying.
matt3D 14 hours ago I think the argument can be made that Deepseek is a state sponsored needle looking to pop another states bubble.If Deepseek is free it undermines the value of LLMs, so the value of these US companies is mainly speculation/FOMO over AGI. re-thc 13 hours ago > the argument can be made that Deepseek is a state sponsored needle looking to pop another states bubbleWho says they don't make money? Same with open source software that offer a hosted version.> If Deepseek is free it undermines the value of LLMs, so the value of these US companies is mainly speculation/FOMO over AGIFreemium, open source and other models all exist. Does it undermine the value of e.g. Salesforce?
re-thc 13 hours ago > the argument can be made that Deepseek is a state sponsored needle looking to pop another states bubbleWho says they don't make money? Same with open source software that offer a hosted version.> If Deepseek is free it undermines the value of LLMs, so the value of these US companies is mainly speculation/FOMO over AGIFreemium, open source and other models all exist. Does it undermine the value of e.g. Salesforce?
all that led up to Deepseek needed more. don't forget where it all comes from.
Because you know how much they spent.
And that $2T you're referring to includes infrastructure like energy, data centers, servers and many things. DeepSeek rents from others. Someone is paying.
I think the argument can be made that Deepseek is a state sponsored needle looking to pop another states bubble.
If Deepseek is free it undermines the value of LLMs, so the value of these US companies is mainly speculation/FOMO over AGI.
> the argument can be made that Deepseek is a state sponsored needle looking to pop another states bubble
Who says they don't make money? Same with open source software that offer a hosted version.
> If Deepseek is free it undermines the value of LLMs, so the value of these US companies is mainly speculation/FOMO over AGI
Freemium, open source and other models all exist. Does it undermine the value of e.g. Salesforce?