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27 sats \ 3 replies \ @freetx 25 Jan \ on: Deepseek represents extreme efficiency gain in AI training or is this a psyops? tech
Well, the "extreme efficiency" was 80% just bypassing copyright restrictions.
It has nothing to do w/ copyright, the issue is the method used to train the model. Details in the paper.
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I believe the story is in efficiency of required gpus and electricity to train the model. I believe the catalyst is in the algorithm and note it is open source so I’m sure this advancement will be validated relatively quickly
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the story is in efficiency of required gpus and electricity to train the model.
seriously doubt it.
I know lawyers who are tangentially involved in the NY Times vs OpenAI case. The potential judgement amounts are massive....I mean calculate a 250,000 USD per copyright violation multiplied by most of the info on the internet and you will get a big number.....OpenAI basically trained it against the entire internet....all news sites, cracked epubs of best selling books, youtube videos, etc....
rumor is part of the $500B of Trumps AI deal will go to setup some type of "publishers buyout agreement" to provide a one-time payment for publishers in exchange that the blessed AI entities get to continue without any threat of lawsuit. Effectively a bailout....
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