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djyaz1200 | 1 year ago
https://techcrunch.com/2025/01/27/ai-startup-deepseek-pauses...
I don't believe it was a cyber attack; I think it's just usage overload. If I'm right, the next steps will be for them to throttle usage by price increase or some other method. Or they will have to find another order of magnitude of efficiency, and then that will be gobbled up and maxed out days after they introduce it.
The theme here is the demand for AI is nearly limitless and the supply (for now) is constrained by Nvidia.
Ekaros|1 year ago
djyaz1200|1 year ago
MrSkelter|1 year ago
They will recover and I am sure this is more than user interest. Look at how much is being claimed by competitors already. They are absolutely hammering them right now.
ziddoap|1 year ago
Can you explain what information you're basing this on? Is there a particular reason not to believe them?
Typically, from a public relations standpoint, you'd be better off saying "we're super popular and haven't scaled enough yet" over "we got hacked".
But I don't really know much about DeepSeek. Do they have a pattern of lying?
touristtam|1 year ago
So it does come as a plausible explanation.
alecco|1 year ago
Note they offer a free reasoning model while OpenAI charges $200. And the reasoning is a lot more transparent.
My opinion is probably both an attack and an unmanageable surge right on Spring Festival (Chinese NY).
It's been red all day:
https://status.deepseek.com/
But I had no issues today with web. Yesterday night it was spotty.
woah|1 year ago
nemomarx|1 year ago