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Understanding The DeepSeek Moment and What’s Next for AI

The world is going crazy about deep seek. Here is what you actually need to know about this as a consumer and what I think matters even more.

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Chapters:
0:00 DeepSeek Moment
2:06 What's Happening
5:08 What You Need To Know
11:24 Why US Companies Are Scared
16:12 DeepSeek vs o1
18:50 What's Next!

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  • @aiadvantage says:

    Today the consumer wins

  • @OllieNCS says:

    I’ve been using deepseek R-1 Lite since before November 20 and 2.5 MOE for over 4 months! I don’t know where people get this information that it just came out? I feel like I live on another planet or this is just another example of the Mandela effect? Anyone who was actually deep in AI space, not just on a trend, saw this coming!

    • @aiadvantage says:

      r1 came out last week but yeah it’s weird as a model at this level has bren available for months with o1 and now everyone goes crazy. it really is similar to gpt3 vs chatgpt

    • @manonamission2000 says:

      It’s the Davos effect – Nadya Satella mentioned it, as did a couple other folks.

  • @ygaming1379 says:

    Glad that OpenAI finally got humbled. They got too greedy.

    • @aiadvantage says:

      free market doing it’s thing. love to see it

    • @dollarbutt says:

      They deserved to be humbled the moment they closed openai imo.

    • @francisco444 says:

      how is it greed when they’re not even profitable?
      it takes a lot of money to support 300M weekly active users. 1B supposedly by end of 2025.

    • @commiehunter781 says:

      We didn’t get greedy. Consumers are greedy by giving out their data to China for free. We’re putting our customers first and have greater privacy measures to justify the cost.

    • @Kalai235 says:

      @@francisco444It’s greed when they created a walled garden stifling innovation and became rent seekers while demanding billions from tax payers. Deep Seek blew them out of the water.

  • @rousabout7578 says:

    We need an independent party to verify their training methods and replicate their results on a budget.

  • @DanielRoPhotos says:

    Excited to see the video about your new cases for Operator! Some of what you mentioned is really intriguing, like having Operator research multiple websites, organize the data, and even create a presentation without user input. I’m curious to see how that presentation looks—it’s probably still pretty basic and in need of some refinement, but the potential is there.

    On the topic of ordering groceries with Operator in one click, I do something similar without it. With Amazon Fresh, I can set up a subscription for delivery every two weeks or reorder my last delivery using the app in under two minutes. So, I’m not entirely sold on the convenience examples you gave for ordering food or making reservations, but I get that this is just the beginning as you’re still experimenting with user cases.

    Looking forward to seeing more of how Operator evolves and how you refine these features. Keep the updates coming—I’m excited to see what’s next!

  • @alexandredelecolle7226 says:

    Thanks for the video.
    For the privacy part, do you really believe big tech US companies don’t do the same? Whatever we upload/input into ChatGPT, Gemini, etc… it’s also used for their own benefit, we shouldn’t be naive

    • @JeniGamesre says:

      Yes, exactly!

    • @tobiashaurum3611 says:

      The difference is that US Companies uses your data to their advantage, while Chinese companies collect data for CCP’ advantage. We have laws in the west limiting the use of stolen IPs/data. China WILL use your stolen data/IPs and definitly not in your interest.

    • @JeniGamesre says:

      @@tobiashaurum3611 bullshit! we all know that tech companies already sold data to china, especially google it’s their main source of profit. They couldn’t care less.

    • @Farticuss says:

      ​@@tobiashaurum3611 I believe that Western companies directly use my data to ruin my society. I don’t believe the Chinese government particularly cares about me or my data.

  • @MJFUYT says:

    DeepSeek is a game changer. A playing field leveler. Local host. Open source. Beautiful. 🔥

  • @Capt-Cran says:

    What an incredible channel you host … always so clear, concise, and substantive …. I’m an older person who lacks amazing digital skills, but I am able to see the vast scope of AI that is birthing before us, and you make it possible for someone like me to understand the transitions that are happening in warp speed time … thank you for the great vids … “TOP-SHELF” …

  • @scottd1342 says:

    It was just added to Perplexity if you are worried about the use of your data

  • @Tuzzz94 says:

    I love this channel for the fact that it’s so down-to-earth and not seeking out viewers through clickbait and sensation. I have a disdain for those kind of video’s that really try to grab your attention through dramatic titles and thumbnails always seeming to suggest in every of their video’s that something shocking has just happened as to entice you to click on that video. And often the video itself is also unreasonably dramatic

    This channel isn’t like that, and that’s why I stick around here as pretty much the only AI-update content creator that I watch (not that there aren’t other content creators who don’t clickbait, but still. I love this channel for other reasons too).

    Just a reminder Igor to you and your team that there are people who really appreciate the sober, non-dramatic, down-to-earth content and stick around for that reason 😉.

    Hmmm… I could’ve probably used ChatGPT to articulate this comment better… Oh well 🙃

    • @aiadvantage says:

      Awh beautifully said, thank you.

      But I do have to say that we are also guilty of clickbaiting with titles/thumbnails! Unfortunately it’s just a part of YouTube that is impossible to avoid but I hear your point as we bring some amount of self regulation to the channel whereas some others would cross every line if if helped get 20 % more clicks.

      The videos itself are a different story though! My goal is to be your tech obsessed friend that catches you up on what is happening and how to use this stuff to do better.

      Again, thanks for the kind words. It’s appreciated.

    • @Tuzzz94 says:

      @aiadvantage  Yeah I get it it is more or less almost an inevitable part of YouTube, but the clickbait never feels over the top for me personally. Many content creators in my viewpoint basically sell their soul and their sense of honour just to get many people clicking on their video’s as they can (which I don’t think works very well usually to build a loyal fanbase. But maybe I’m wrong)

  • @SpeedTravelTH says:

    For the Operator part, I totally agree that many people still don’t know its potential and think of it as a flight-booking/restaurant-reservation agent. I am not even using Operator. I am using a free Browser Use, and it works scaringly good.

  • @hermanduplessis9887 says:

    Best video I have seen on the topic so far, thanks!

  • @GrahThirtyOneA says:

    Fu… I just did it. I ran the smaller model in ollama on my machine and got pretty fast response although it was limitied in its replies. Then I tried the full fat model and whilst a bit slow in typing out the replies it was still very solid. I have a 16GB 5 year old laptop with admittedly an early i9 processor but only a GTX 1650 graphics card, which didn’t seem to be used much. It ran with the CPU and it did not set the fans whirring very much at all!! That is legitimately bonkers! 🤯

  • @jdub1139 says:

    As a consumer, we all want a great product at a great price. Keep in mind, there’s no such thing as a free lunch. If the offer sounds too good to be true, it usually is.

  • @ezequieligomez2135 says:

    No privacy concerns when giving our data to American big tech, let’s give them everything, grant access to everything without even questioning and focus on how shinny and convenient their new tools are. But when it comes to the competitors…

  • @ottofrank3445 says:

    US : you need Ferrari to run AI
    China: No, a potato 🥔 is enough

  • @Forsaken1Z28 says:

    Most relevant, and informative, conclusion I’ve heard yet. Thank you!

  • @ccncomics says:

    Thank you , the vast majority of people just want the noise out and understand how it will affect everyday , everyday people

  • @chibicitiberiu says:

    Regarding privacy, all the other AI services collect anything you give them. Your choices are basically, would you rather have your data be stored in US servers or Chinese servers? If I lived in the US, I would feel more comfortable having it in China where my government can’t touch it. My government has a lot more avenues of using this data against me than China.

  • @EdWilliams says:

    DeepSeek nibbled on All Might’s hair and delivered One For All for all of AI. 💪🏽

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