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Does Deepseek’s AI mean that US technical management failed?

i2wtcBy i2wtcJanuary 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The United States has been working steadily in the past three years and has restricted China’s access to state -of -the -art computer chips, which supplies power to advanced artificial intelligence systems. The purpose was to delay China’s progress in the development of a sophisticated AI model.

Currently, DeepSeek, a Chinese company, has created that technology. In recent weeks, DeepSeek has released multiple AI models and chatbots. The performance is comparable to the best product performance made by American companies, but we use much less AI chips that companies usually need. On the weekend, DeepSeek’s chatbot was shot at the top of the Apple’s App Store chart, and people downloaded it around the world.

This development has caused a major question about export management built by the United States in recent years. The Biden administration set a global rule system, steadily expanded, and tried to maintain advanced AI technology, especially NVIDIA’s chips from China. They were concerned that technology gave China economically, as well as military advantage.

The development of DeepSeek has caused a fierce debate on whether US technical management failed. There is something you need to know here.

Deepseek’s innovation suggests that the Biden administration has taken too much action to avoid its management.

DeepSeek states that the latest model was trained with NVIDIA H800S. This was an AI chip developed by NVIDIA for the Chinese market after the first export management was imposed, causing a considerable amount of dramas in Washington.

When the United States set a limit on NVIDIA’s most advanced chips in 2022, NVIDIA was promptly adapted by creating a slightly lowered chip just below the government set. These chips were technically legal to use by Chinese companies, but they were substantially achieved the same results.



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