DeepSeek is causing a stir in the world of artificial intelligence as it is gaining attention for its impressive reasoning skills. It is much cheaper than models like GPT and Meta chief AI scientist Yann LeCun has shared his thoughts on whether China is overtaking the U.S. in AI development with the new release.

LeCun addressed those who believe that China is overtaking the U.S. in AI. He clarified that the real story is about open-source models which are becoming more successful than proprietary ones. He pointed out that the success of DeepSeek is due to the use of open research and open-source tools like PyTorch and Llama of Meta. The tools allowed DeepSeek to build on previous work and benefit from the shared knowledge in the AI community. LeCun emphasized that open-source research is the key driver behind such advancements.

The excitement around DeepSeek is largely due to its ability to significantly cut down inference costs. It is to challenge the idea that advanced AI requires massive investments in money as well as in computational power.

Many people have commented on his post and expressed mixed reactions. Some are wondering if China might eventually lead in AI development. One person even mentioned that China is already ahead in robotics. Others agreed with LeCun and pointed out that it is open-source models and not of China. One commenter questioned on the impact of open-source AI in the job market. He asked whether it will lower the barrier for new developers and potentially lead to job displacement in some areas amid creating new opportunities in others.