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There are a bunch of theories floating round.

Personally this looks to me like an ego thing: the DeepSeek team are really, really good and their CEO is enjoying the enormous attention they are getting, plus the pride of proving that Chinese AI labs can take the lead in a field that everyone thought the USA was unassailable in.

Maybe they are true believers in building and sharing "AGI" with the world?

Lots of people see this as a Chinese government backed conspiracy to undermine the US AI industry. I'm not sure how credible that idea is.

I saw somewhere (though I've not confirmed it with a second source) that none of the people listed on the DeepSeek papers got educated at US universities - they all went to school in China, which further emphasizes how good China's home-grown talent pool has got.



> a Chinese government backed conspiracy to undermine the US AI industry

To me this sounds like describing Lockheed as a US government backed conspiracy to undermine the Tupolev Aerospace Design Bureau. It really stretches the normal connotations of words, and it presupposes that the center of the world is conveniently located very close to the speaker.


> none of the people listed on the DeepSeek papers got educated at US universities

"You have been educated at foreign universities / worked at foreign companies" is indeed an excuse they have used at least once to refuse a candidate. n=1 though so maybe that's just a convenient excuse. There's one guy who went to University of Adelaide (IIRC) on the paper.


It makes Trump look like a chump.


> Chinese government backed conspiracy

Do you understand how ginormous China is and how ridiculous this kind of made up boogeyman statement sounds?


Yes.




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