OpenAI Furious DeepSeek Might Have Stolen All the Data OpenAI Stole From Us
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"valuation" I suppose. The "value" that we project onto something whether that something has truly earned it.
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Oh you want Nickey Mouse, sorry all we have is Mickey Moose.
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It will go bad because LLM AI is bad; China has nothing to do with that part.
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Nah bitcoin is the future
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EU != Europe. The far right parties of the separate countries want to exit the EU, like UK already did. Once the dictators are in power the EU won't become a group of dictators but might cease to exist, which is even worse.
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Because you could charge more for "AiPUs" than you already are for GPUs since capitalists have brain rot. Maybe we just need to invest in that open source GPU project if its still around.
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the Chinese realised OpenAI forgot to open source their model and methodology so they just open sourced it for them
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They replaced it with a lower level nvidia exclusive proprietary API though.
People are really misunderstanding what has happened.
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Not cuda, but a lower level nvidia proprietary API, your point still stands though.
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It's just... So deserved, you know? Sometimes you can't but laugh in the face of such karma and fucking irony.
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Yes get f*ed you creedy bastards.
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That's a damn shame.
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That's what I said.
If a GPU and a hypothetical AiPU are the same tech, but nVidia could charge more for the AiPU, then why would they make and sell GPUs?
It's the same reason why they don't clamp down on their pricing now: they don't care if you are able to buy a GPU, they care that Twitter or Tesla or OpenAI are buying them 10k at a time.
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Yeah and then in this "free market" system someone can come make cheaper GPUs marketed at gamers and there ya go. We live again.
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Except "free market" ideals break down when there are high barriers to entry, like... chip fabrication.
Also, that's already what's happening? If you don't want to pay for nVidia, you can get AMD or Intel ARC for cheaper. So again, there's literally no reason for nVidia to change what they're doing.
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I know you're right. But I'm just making pro consumer suggestions, like anybody but us scrubs at the bottom gives a fuck about those. Moving the marketing to a different component would lower the perceived and real value of GPUs for us lowly consumers to once again partake. But its not like it matters because we're at some strange moment in time where the VRAM on cards isn't matching what the games say they need.
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They also already rolled back Biden admin's order for AI protections. So they don't even have the benefit of those. There's supposedly a Trump admin AI order now in place but it doesn't have the same scope at all. So Altman and pals may just be SOL. There's no regulatory body to tell except the courts and China literally doesn't care about those.
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I didn't realize it was a book. Guess I'll be searching that out.
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There's plenty of honor in Deepseek releasing open source.