top | item 44827807 (no title) satyrun | 6 months ago Just an absurd statement when DeepSeek had its moment in January.A whole 8 months ago. discuss order hn newest manojlds|6 months ago And they said "it's over" millions of times. What they mean is the exponential expectations are done. demirbey05|6 months ago I don't remember as a big fan of DeepSeek. nonhaver|6 months ago you dont remember deepseek introducing reasoning and blowing benchmarks led by private american companies out of the water? with an api that was way cheaper? and then offered the model free in a chat based system online? and you were a big fan? FergusArgyll|6 months ago Deepseek was never SOTA, it was a big deal because it was from China but it wasn't a breakthrough in any sense missedthecue|6 months ago Isn't the fact that it produced similar performance about 70x more cheaply a breakthrough? In the same way that the Hall-Héroult process was a breakthrough. Not like we didn't have aluminum before 1886.
manojlds|6 months ago And they said "it's over" millions of times. What they mean is the exponential expectations are done.
demirbey05|6 months ago I don't remember as a big fan of DeepSeek. nonhaver|6 months ago you dont remember deepseek introducing reasoning and blowing benchmarks led by private american companies out of the water? with an api that was way cheaper? and then offered the model free in a chat based system online? and you were a big fan?
nonhaver|6 months ago you dont remember deepseek introducing reasoning and blowing benchmarks led by private american companies out of the water? with an api that was way cheaper? and then offered the model free in a chat based system online? and you were a big fan?
FergusArgyll|6 months ago Deepseek was never SOTA, it was a big deal because it was from China but it wasn't a breakthrough in any sense missedthecue|6 months ago Isn't the fact that it produced similar performance about 70x more cheaply a breakthrough? In the same way that the Hall-Héroult process was a breakthrough. Not like we didn't have aluminum before 1886.
missedthecue|6 months ago Isn't the fact that it produced similar performance about 70x more cheaply a breakthrough? In the same way that the Hall-Héroult process was a breakthrough. Not like we didn't have aluminum before 1886.
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