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DeepSeek Just Exposed The Rot At The Core Of The AI Industry. AI-Generated.
Every few decades, something comes along that obliterates the status quo. In the ’50s, it was Sputnik. In the ’90s, it was the internet. And in the modern ’20s, it appears to be DeepSeek, a Chinese AI aimed squarely at challenging OpenAI. So what makes DeepSeek so damn special? Well, it’s cheaper, more efficient, and generally higher quality than anything produced in the West. This model only cost $6 million to build, in comparison to OpenAI, which spent well over $3 billion on AI training last year alone and has required $13 billion in investment from Microsoft just to stay afloat. And it wasn’t just cheaper to build. The cost of actually running DeepSeek is over 96% cheaper than OpenAI’s o1 model! Unlike any OpenAI model, you can actually use DeepSeek for free. Yet, in third-party bench tests, DeepSeek outperformed every OpenAI model by some margin. Unsurprisingly, upon launch, DeepSeek became the top-rated free app on the App Store, and when news of this product broke, $1 trillion was wiped off the American tech stock market. In doing so, it has exposed the rotten ideology at the core of the AI industry. So, how has DeepSeek achieved this? What does it mean for the future of AI and the American tech industry? And, more importantly, what does this mean for you?
By Raj vellaisamy11 months ago in 01
Tested Tips to Manage Plane Travel With Toddlers
No. I don’t get paid for any of the products I might mention. I will be satisfied knowing these tips will help other parents, as taking toddlers on a plane ride can be very hard. And, as parents, we are doing one of the toughest — albeit most rewarding and vital — jobs out there.
By Raj vellaisamy11 months ago in Fiction
Leaving America
I moved to Chapel Hill, North Carolina in 1995, with my husband, and a baby and toddler in tow. It seemed like a good place to raise children, I was thinking vaguely of going back to school at some point, and it was halfway between Chicago and Florida, where we had relatives. Neither I, nor my husband, had jobs. It was a leap of faith.
By Raj vellaisamy11 months ago in Lifehack
The Decay of Public Discourse
Today, over 100 Reddit communities have banned links to Twitter (sorry, X) because ELON MUSK IS A NAZI. If you’ve been living under a rock and haven’t heard, Elon Musk gave a speech and at the end did some slightly awkward nerd-ish attempt at a wave/salute that kind-of-maybe looks a little bit too much like a Hitler salute. Yes, it didn’t look great. But now the internet and the news have all gone mad, running article after article about “Did Elon do a NAZI SALUTE?”
By Raj vellaisamy12 months ago in Journal
How to Write a $150 Article in 15 Minutes
Can you make money writing things that don’t take a lot of time and research? The answer is yes. Yes you can. Which is good for me as I specialize in slapdash content that is hastily put out is still readable if a little unprofessional but in a charming way.
By Raj vellaisamy12 months ago in 01
20 Websites That Pay Writers $100 or More Per Article. AI-Generated.
Are you just starting your writing journey and looking for ways to get paid for your words? The good news is that plenty of websites value fresh voices and are willing to pay $100 or more per article. expanded list of 20 websites that pay writers, covering diverse niches such as personal growth, travel, technology, health, and finance. These platforms offer opportunities for both new and experienced writers.Whether you enjoy writing about travel, personal finance or creating engaging tutorials, these platforms offer a fantastic opportunity to earn while building your portfolio.
By Raj vellaisamy12 months ago in Lifehack