TECHNOLOGY

How Did a Budget AI Model Shake Up the Tech World?

SingaporeSat Feb 01 2025
Did DeepSeek, a company from China, really get hold of high tech Nvidia chips without breaking the rules? The US is looking into whether DeepSeek used a workaround involving Singapore to get their hands on Nvidia's top chips. This all started when DeepSeek claimed they taught an AI model to do as well as other top models, but for a much lower cost i. e 6 million dollars. This was a big surprise to many people in the tech field. Some big names in the tech industry, like Elon Musk and Palmer Luckey, were skeptical about DeepSeek's claims. There are also concerns that the company sidestepped US export rules by buying Nvidia chips from third parties in Singapore, to get around the rules. The US bans Nvidia from selling their best chips to China-based companies. This is because China is seen as a potential adversary in the arms and technology race. Lawmakers who are concerned about this asked the Trump administration to tighten controls on shipments that could be used to get banned tech to China. Singapore is a popular hub for this kind of workaround because its main source of revenue for Nvidia shipments are buyers outside of Singapore. There are many reasons why people are surprised at DeepSeek's success. The price tag, and the technology used, seems to be worth a lot more. It could be worth trillions of dollars DeepSeek's claim sparked a massive selloff, worth $1 trillion, as investors worried that Nvidia chips might not be as important to the AI race as previously thought. This is due to the fact that Nvidia chips can be super expensive and not everyone knows how to use them, but it seems to have been done. Some experts have said that DeepSeek might have been quietly using top-notch Nvidia chips. This is all the more suspicious because of the US rules. If it is true, this would be a big deal because it means that DeepSeek might have skirted the rules. The US Commerce Secretary nominee, Howard Lutnick, said DeepSeek likely got hold of Nvidia chips illegally. Nvidia said that they require all partners to follow the law and will act if they receive any information to the contrary. DeepSeek has not said anything about this. All of this means that there is a lot of uncertainty around how DeepSeek actually trained its AI model and who provided the hardware. To make matters more interesting,the US is considering whether to put controls on another less powerful version of Nvidia chips. Palmer Luckey, who is a leader in the AI defense industry, criticized DeepSeek for spreading rumors and fake news, that aims to weaken the American tech industry. China is known for its strategic use of technology and China is a world leader in AI and other forms of tech. That's why the fear that DeepSeek could have gained access to Nvidia hardware through Singapore is so big a deal. This issue has many layers and the situation may become more complicated with the US banning more tech exports to China. So it is worth keeping an eye on.

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    How can DeepSeek's claims of developing an advanced AI model for less than $6 million be independently verified?
    What steps can be taken to ensure that similar allegations do not arise in the future, and how might these steps affect innovation and competition in the tech industry?
    What evidence supports the idea that DeepSeek acquired Nvidia chips through third parties in Singapore?

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