China's AI revolution: Deepspeek shocked the tech market!

China's AI revolution: Deepspeek shocked the tech market!

China - In a current discussion about the rapid development of artificial intelligence (KI) in China, Jürgen Elsässer and Kayvan Soufi-Siavash came together in the "Home Office" YouTube format to illuminate the AI ​​model Deepspeek. This innovation is seen as a big shock for the global technology market. The US company Nvidia recorded a dramatic decline in its shares by almost 17 percent, which led to a massive decline in the stock market value of almost $ 600 billion. The shock wave was also reinforced by the development of the new AI model R1 of the Chinese start-up Deepseek.

Deepseek, founded in 2023 by Liang Wenfeng, has set itself the goal of launching a AI model that is more efficient than its American counterparts. With just six million euros in investment, the company managed to develop R1, which thanks to the use of fewer graphics chips from Nvidia-which were previously acquired before an export ban in October 2023-was highly competitive. In comparison, the development of Openai’s Chatgpt-4 cost ten times. Interestingly, Deepseek shows that innovative solutions can also be worked out with fewer resources, which puts the US spares under pressure to question their high investments in AI technology.

market reactions and competitive environment

The market development has triggered concern for both the tech companies and the investors. While the shares of Nvidia and other companies fell drastically, the app of the AI ​​assistant from Deepseek remained the most downloaded in the Apple App Store in the USA. The positive response of leading heads such as Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on the R1 model fueled the debate about how efficient and high-quality KIS can be developed without enormous financial resources.

In the middle of these developments, Dominik Reichert emphasizes the decisive role of computing power and the quality of chips for training AI models. Despite the US sanctions against Chinese AI chips, China managed to develop a competitive AI, which questions the strategies of American companies. Trump expressly expressed that this incentive could result in deeper considerations for AI development.

regulation of artificial intelligence in Europe

An already treated aspect of this discussion is the regulation of artificial intelligence in Europe, which was brought into the EU Parliament on October 20, 2020. The aim of this regulation is to promote innovations and to ensure ethical standards in developing new technologies. Important points include the creation of transparency and accountability as well as avoiding prejudices and discrimination in AI applications.

rapporteur Axel Voss has made it clear that the newly issued regulations should strengthen the trust of citizens in digital technologies, while Stéphane Séjourné addressed copyrights to inventions developed by AI. People should be the focus of the legal regulations to ensure that fundamental rights remain preserved and the general public benefits from the progress in the AI.

Overall, the development of deepspeek and the competitive model R1 from Deepseek shows how dynamic the AI ​​market is and how different global actors strive to react to the challenges and possibilities of revolution in technology.

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