

DeepSeek: AI’s Sputnik Moment or Not Good Enough for Prime Time?
Feb 11, 2025
Cristin Flynn Goodwin dives into the world of DeepSeek, a Chinese AI company stirring up controversy with its cost-effective, powerful AI built on lower-power chips. Concerns about efficiency, privacy, and compliance with Chinese laws dominate the discussion. The podcast raises alarm about vulnerabilities reported to the Chinese government and how they could affect U.S. user data. Cristin posits that even if DeepSeek isn't a security powerhouse, it underscores the urgency for improved tech and policy safeguards for users.
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DeepSeek's AI Efficiency Breakthrough
- DeepSeek uses significantly fewer and lower-power NVIDIA chips to build strong AI models.
- This suggests cheaper, more energy-efficient approaches to AI are possible.
Privacy Risks with DeepSeek Data
- DeepSeek stores user data on servers located in China and complies with Chinese government requests.
- This compliance raises significant privacy and security concerns for American users.
Competitive Edge of DeepSeek
- DeepSeek performs competitively with better-funded AI models despite using inferior hardware.
- This competitiveness is driven by leveraging open source and resource efficiency.