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SanWenYu

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They're like one of China's biggest quant funds, so they have sharp analysts, and knew what the consequences would be. And it's been a month since they announced on 26 Dec 2024 and they've been talking to the government since then.

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Who is likely to adopt Deepseek the fastest?

Chinese developers and companies.

Then consider that China has roughly 8 million software developers, which is 2x more than the US. They will all be using it and developing new applications at China Speed.

But anyone in the world can also use it, with the exception of the US and aligned countries who will try to resist.
AI are productivity tools that need to have practical applications to be worthy. China has got this right from the beginning. To Chinese, a tool is a tool that must not be mixed up with what using the tool is for. Long gone the days of 宁要社会主义的草,不要资本主义的苗.
 

Eventine

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, the new o3-mini they release for free on API is significantly worse than r1. But o3-mini-high is better than r1 - it’s even slightly better than o1 in fact. Problem is it’s still behind the pay wall so won’t be making as big of a splash vs. r1. That’s probably the reason the news have been quiet.

The real o3 model still appears to be too expensive or “secret sauce” for Closed AI to make available to the public. The race is on for r3 to beat Closed AI to it.
 

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SiliconCloud which uses Huawei Cloud's Ascend Cloud technology have rolled out support for V3 and R1 on its platform.

If you look at their page, it supports basically all the major Chinese open source LLM. So there is no issue with Ascend being used for inference.
 
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