Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "CHINESE AI START-UP DEEPSEEK VIDEO BREAKDOWN"
Episode Date: February 6, 2025Linktree: https://linktr.ee/Analytic In this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz reacts to a detailed video breakdown of the DeepSeek R1 AI Model. Analytic Dreamz shares his initia...l impressions and thoughts on the model's capabilities as explained by the video's presenter. He delves into the significance of DeepSeek R1's advancements in reasoning and problem-solving, its open-source nature, and how it compares to existing models like those from OpenAI. Analytic Dreamz provides a personal perspective on the implications for AI development, offering both praise and critique where applicable. This segment is ideal for listeners looking to understand the latest in AI technology through an expert reaction and analysis.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Now last, but definitely not least, is a little tech news because y'all definitely need
know about this.
This is very pivotal as far as if you want to help yourself in every day.
This is just the quality of life enhancement right here.
I'm not going to lie to you.
So we're going to get into China and them coming out with a very specific model that may end up
changing the entire industry as far as as we know it right now.
And I'm not exaggerating.
And you will know why after you watch this.
Last week, Chinese company Deepseek shocked the war.
world when they walked right over OpenAI's moat by releasing the open source R1 model.
Not only does it beat their $200.0.1 reasoning model, but it also beats Claude Sonnet in Gemini.
It wins on key benchmarks, but more importantly, it passes my vibe test, along with many others
on the internet, as long as you don't ask it what happened on April 15, 1989.
R1 even wins at math, which is crazy considering OpenAI had the answers in advance.
Over the last few days, Normies have been learning about R1, and it went viral to become the number
one app in America. This is a big problem for big tech, because in order for the grift to keep on grifting,
artificial intelligence needs to be hard and take thousands of GPUs to pull off. But deep seek R1
cost less than $10 million and was actually the side project of a hedge fund where their only goal is
to create long-term social value. Wall Street is terrified and Nvidia stock is in for a bloodbath today.
This is the biggest tip that you should take out of this. Stocks are falling through the roof because,
well, not through the roof. That's not how it goes. Stocks are taking a, a, a,
nose dive, specifically in the video, because of Deepseek doing a lot that these other AI companies
did, but for way less as far as the budget that they're asking for. So that's the biggest thing
you should take out of this. And Vidia has been the primary beneficiary of the AI boom, but the whole
bubble just got one-shotted by a brutal reality check. In today's video, we'll find out how
Deepseek just changed the course of history. It is January 27th, 2025. Oh yeah, make sure to follow
this guy. It's a very, you know, fire video right here, a fire ship.
Um, let me sure hit like. You know, definitely got hit likes. Because once you start making content, you realize how, um, how effective hitting the light button is. So this is a fantastic video. It's only three minutes and 36 seconds. We've already watched one minute of it. So let's get into the rest right now.
Big Tech is literally shaking right now. Is Sam Altman coped with a dramatic tweet? A revolution can either be made nor stop. The only thing that can be done is for one of us. That's why that's a dramatic music with.
I'm not sure if that's Napoleon Dynamite or Napoleon Bonar part. But the funny thing is he damn near got ratio by someone with an.
anime profile picture that said, it's not that deep, bro, just release a better model. In addition,
to try to remain competitive with Deepseek, OpenAI is also offering its O1 mini model to free users.
But that's not all, they also released a new thing called operator, which gives AI access to a browser
and allows it to click on buttons and fill out forms on your behalf, which is a game changer,
because that means you can have chat GPT go attend your court-appointed DUI courses, or anything else
you might have to do online. In the future, humans will no longer need...
That boy was checking, wasn't it? That better be water. Hold up. What was that?
a DUI.
Oh, it is Wadok.
I'm about to say that boy.
That boy playing with death.
Anyways, let's keep going.
Courses.
Or anything else you might have to do online.
In the future, humans will no longer need websites or UIs, only APIs that can interact
with the AIs.
Operator is currently only available to people on the $200 plan, and overall it gets pretty mixed
reviews.
That's cool and all, but the Chinese are really crushing it right now.
Deepseek is one thing, but they also released this thing called Hun Yuan 3D, which can generate
3D meshes and textures, and that's huge for people like me who have spent years failing
to get good at Blunder. But the crazy thing about Deepseek is that it was just a side project that cost very little
money to produce. Even Mark And Dresen called it one of the most amazing and impressive breakthroughs he's ever seen, a profound gift to the world. And because of that, the stock market is panicking and just wiped out nearly a trillion dollars in value. With Nvidia being the biggest loser, followed by other chip companies like Taiwan Semiconductor and Broadcom. You see, Nvidia's had basically a monopoly on AI training for the last decade, because they have better Linux drivers than AMD, and all the machine learning algorithms are optimized for libraries like,
Kuda, which is proprietary and can only run on
NVIDIA GPUs. And they have the infrastructure
to connect all these GPUs together
at scale. As AI models get bigger and more
popular, so do the profits of NVIDIA,
but someone got DeepSeek running on a few
Apple M2 Ultras. And that's the
680 billion parameter top of the line
model. And that's terrifying if you're a tech
investor pouring billions of dollars into AI.
Because if the best state of the art model can operate
on relatively cheap consumer hardware,
and it's free and open source and developed in China,
how are we going to make any mother-effin money?
People are calling this the Sputnik moment,
Russia launched the first artificial satellite into space in 1957.
The United States was shocked at the time and it took over a decade to make a comeback,
when America made its pinnacle achievement of filming a man on the moon in Nevada.
That's a joke, of course, and even the smartest technology in the world, Deepseek believes
in the moon landings. We had a good run on this AI hype train, but now it's time to move on.
I'm looking forward to brain chips, quantum computers, artificial meat printers,
nanobots, digital resurrection, and all kinds of other tech that will make the world a better place.
All right, so y'all get the point, right?
Deepseek was and is currently upsetting the market because of just it being better than a lot of different AI.
And the budget, like he just said, is significantly less than the other AI models, which is why you see Navidia's stock drop.
It was like a record setting drop as far as $593 billion, right?
And then you have the NASDAQ index.
It's probably a different way to say that.
which is basically tech-heavy, it fell by 3.1% on the day following the announcement.
And of course, other platforms such as Microsoft, Alphabet, and Broadcom also experienced significant declines in stock value.
So it's just, you know, very interesting to know if you're an investor, things in the nation.
I'm not giving any advice, of course, but I'm just saying like it's good to know what's currently happening in the tech industry
because we're about to get into as far as Marvel rivals.
This is all ran by tech.
So all of these companies, it all goes hand in hand.
This inevitably is going to affect something.
in gaming down the line, right?
So with that being said,
make sure to check out Deep Seek if you haven't already used it.
I try to use it.
I can't get down with it.
I think it said it had a cap on the amount of information it could reach
as far as the up-to-date information.
I need up-to-date information.
I can't have, you know, dated information.
I think they had like premium models where you can get up-to-date,
but I'm already paying for certain AI,
so I was like, I'm not going to switch right now.
So with that being said, if you do want to switch
or pay for the, you know, more expensive models of deep seek,
then I would definitely check it out because right now
it's just definitely disrupting the stock market
and definitely disrupt challenging a lot of infrastructures
already set for American companies
when it comes to their AI products.
So with that being said, click my link to your in my bio.
Let me know on one of my social medias.
What do you think about Deep Seek, upsetting the stock market
and just overall being one of the more premier AIs currently?
And what do you think about the overall Navidia drop
in their overall?
overall stocks.
