DeepSeek Tells All: The Hidden Truth

DeepSeek has released code repositories, giving developers a rare look into its AI model. This move could help smaller teams build advanced AI using similar techniques.

AI spending has mostly bounced back after the disruption caused by DeepSeek. But there’s still a lot to learn from the startup’s advanced AI model, R1.

The Chinese company announced that this week, it will release five code repositories containing data and resources related to its reasoning-focused language model. This will give developers a rare look at how it was built.

Why? is DeepSeek doing this?

The company says it’s taking this bold step because “every shared line of code adds to the collective progress” toward Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). In simple terms, they want smaller developers to learn from their work so they can build their own advanced AI models using similar methods.

Some universities in China are even starting courses to study this breakthrough.

Why? does this matter?

There’s an ongoing debate about what truly counts as “open-source.” Companies like OpenAI and Anthropic keep their model training data and methods completely secret.

Even companies that support open-source, like Meta and xAI, still hold back some key details. DeepSeek’s move could put pressure on them to be more transparent in the future.

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