Whelp, it seems that China just uppercut americans hard there, i didnt see this coming....
Posts like these are exactly why they are taking us by surprise. It’s time Americans stop being so complacent and realize there’s real talent in China. We’ve already lost EVs to them next it might be AI.Would be funny if it turns out it was just 10 million Chinese workers responding to all the queries live in a mega warehouse somewhere in Guangdong, sort of a mechanical Turk scenario
Posts like these are exactly why they are taking us by surprise. It’s time Americans stop being so complacent and realize there’s real talent in China. We’ve already lost EVs to them next it might be AI.
It's causing a huge AI selloff that's for sure. Buy the dip over fear as the dust settles?
That is some real american confidence here ! Never bury the chinese !They were trying it on CNBC this morning and it was failing miserably, the dust will be settled by February
Posts like these are exactly why they are taking us by surprise. It’s time Americans stop being so complacent and realize there’s real talent in China. We’ve already lost EVs to them next it might be AI.
This is a Mayberry thread. Don’t bring your drama into here. I’m just saying there’s a tendency for people to mock them instead of taking them as serious competition. I’m disappointed that America isn’t motivated like they once were. Just seems we don’t do great things anymore.I love your sudden pivot on literally every topic since Trump got in. Hilarious.
It seems very irrational, if anything I would think it's going to be a net positive as the competition ramps up.It's causing a huge AI selloff that's for sure. Buy the dip over fear as the dust settles?
They never will and that's why they are pulling ahead.Ooh, gay cars and computer girlfriends, lemme know when they catch up on Freedom
Do we even know enough about deepseek as a company? Seems like a bit of a premature reaction.
Their privacy disclosure is awfully short.Do we even know enough about deepseek as a company? Seems like a bit of a premature reaction.
That's how the stock market kind of works but it's not that surprising. Someone had a thread on Twitter saying
And he's not wrong imo. So much innovation is not being done in America because the entities getting the most kickbacks from the government are the same corporations doing dumb stuff like going to political conventions.
I guess it's easy to thrive on the cheap when you reverse engineer everyone's else's work.