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DeepSeek has recently open-sourced its code repositories, a move lauded by experts as potentially disruptive to its competitors. The Chinese AI firm's decision to share its code marks a significant step towards transparency, particularly when contrasted with the more guarded approach of some of its US counterparts. Alistair Pullen, CEO of Cosine, emphasized that while Meta's Llama offers open weights, DeepSeek goes further by open-sourcing a substantial amount of its code, a move that is beneficial to the open-source community.
DeepSeek's open-source initiative is seen as a strategic move that allows it to challenge competitors while potentially diminishing its competitive edge. However, experts like Pullen suggest DeepSeek may be comfortable with this trade-off, as it is not solely reliant on its models. Furthermore, DeepSeek is rapidly being adopted across China’s tertiary hospitals to improve clinical decision-making and operational efficiency.
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References :
- www.itpro.com: ‘Awesome for the community’: DeepSeek open sourced its code repositories, and experts think it could give competitors a scare
- Mozilla.ai: Evaluating DeepSeek V3 with Lumigator
- OVHcloud Blog: Deep Dive into DeepSeek-R1 – Part 1
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