The U.S. just pledged hundreds of billions to protect its AI leadership. A Chinese startup with a ‘joke of a budget‘ may have already undercut those hopes
The U.S. just pledged hundreds of billions to protect its AI leadership. A Chinese startup with a ‘joke of a budget‘ may have already undercut those hopes
Hangzhou-based DeepSeek has released several open-source AI models that match OpenAI’s performance—with more efficiency and at lower cost.

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It is beautiful how the US is never short on cash for state aid to enrich some owners.
But god forbid plebs ask for a good train, that's communism!
116 2 ReplySocialism for giant corporations: 😎🦅🇺🇸
Socialism for common people: 😡🚫🤷♂️
36 0 ReplySocialism for giant corporations: Freedumb™️
Socialism for common people: communism, thus the devil!
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Explain how good trains will help our precious CEOs?
Unless you mean a private train line paid with government funds. Now we're talking!
19 0 ReplyPutting a CEO on a train with unwashed pedons is a crime against humanity.
6 2 ReplyWell taken care citizens are more productive (yet can revolt better) https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rStL7niR7gs
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