

AI leaders react
We are living in a timeline where a non-US company is keeping the original mission of OpenAI alive – truly open, frontier research that empowers all. It makes no sense. The most entertaining outcome is the most likely.
DeepSeek-R1 not only open-sources a barrage of models but… pic.twitter.com/M7eZnEmCOY
— Jim Fan (@DrJimFan) January 20, 2025
DeepSeek R1 671B running on 2 M2 Ultras faster than reading speed.
Getting close to open-source O1, at home, on consumer hardware.
With mlx.distributed and mlx-lm, 3-bit quantization (~4 bpw) pic.twitter.com/RnkYxwZG3c
— Awni Hannun (@awnihannun) January 20, 2025
Can you imagine being a “frontier” lab that’s raised like a billion dollars and now you can’t release your latest model because it can’t beat deepseek? 🐳
Sota can be a bitch if thats your target
— Emad (@EMostaque) January 20, 2025
Most people probably don’t realize how bad news China’s Deepseek is for OpenAI.
They’ve come up with a model that matches and even exceeds OpenAI’s latest model o1 on various benchmarks, and they’re charging just 3% of the price.
It’s essentially as if someone had released a… pic.twitter.com/aGSS5woawF
— Arnaud Bertrand (@RnaudBertrand) January 21, 2025
It’s kinda wild to see reasoning get commoditized this fast. We should fully expect an o3 level model that’s open-sourced by the end of the year, probably even mid-year. pic.twitter.com/oyIXkS4uDM
— Aravind Srinivas (@AravSrinivas) January 20, 2025
Quick hands-on
“DeepSeek-R1-Distill-Qwen-1.5B outperforms GPT-4o and Claude-3.5-Sonnet on math benchmarks with 28.9% on AIME and 83.9% on MATH.”
1.5B did WHAT? pic.twitter.com/Pk6fOJNma2
— Vaibhav (VB) Srivastav (@reach_vb) January 20, 2025
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