Jew who raised tens of billions for open AI says deepseek is not on same level.

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I say he scared his investors may pull out.



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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Calls DeepSeek’s Bluff: ‘I Don't Think They Figured Out Something Way More Efficient’​

Caleb Naysmith - Barchart - Sat Jul 19, 7:00AM CDT Columnist
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman attends the artificial intelligence(AI)   Revolution Forum  in Taipei by jamesonwu1972

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman attends the artificial intelligence(AI) Revolution Forum in Taipei by jamesonwu1972
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, is widely recognized as one of the most influential figures in artificial intelligence (AI). His recent comments on DeepSeek, a rising AI competitor, offer insight into both his leadership style and his perspective on innovation within the field.

In a recent interview with Bloomberg, Altman remarked, “The DeepSeek team is very talented and did a lot of good things. I don't think they figured out something way more efficient than we figured out.” This assessment highlights his respect for competing teams while underscoring his confidence in OpenAI’s own technological progress.

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DeepSeek caused a near-“flash crash” among stocks involved in the AI ecosystem at the beginning of 2025 after they released an AI model to rival U.S. models at a fraction of the cost. However, the DeepSeek team largely used the OpenAI API to train their model, and, ultimately didn’t create anything novel, according to Altman.
 
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