It’s interesting how the media focuses on the panic at Meta. While they’ve been pursuing open-source models like LLaMA, OpenAI appears far more impacted, as their business relies on selling access to a proprietary model-as-a-service.
Or it’s important to the media companies to not alienate Microsoft because of reasons.
I mean, it’s very strange. Open Ai is the obvious loser on this, not Facebook. Obviously Microsoft doesn’t want the press reminding people of alternatives to the big tech models.
I mean there’s been a lot of news about DeepSeek in the past few days, but very little has been said regarding how this impacts the company that’s most affected by this development.
It’s interesting how the media focuses on the panic at Meta. While they’ve been pursuing open-source models like LLaMA, OpenAI appears far more impacted, as their business relies on selling access to a proprietary model-as-a-service.
Probably a coincidence and/or got some scoop from Meta specifically.
Or it’s important to the media companies to not alienate Microsoft because of reasons.
I mean, it’s very strange. Open Ai is the obvious loser on this, not Facebook. Obviously Microsoft doesn’t want the press reminding people of alternatives to the big tech models.
I mean there’s been a lot of news about DeepSeek in the past few days, but very little has been said regarding how this impacts the company that’s most affected by this development.