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Moneycontrol Pro Panorama | The AI Slingshot

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January 27, 2025 / 15:40 IST
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The AI industry now stands at a crossroad.

Dear Reader, The AI revolution, once hailed as the disruptor of industries far and wide, is at the receiving end of disruption. The technology that promised to reshape the landscape of IT and various other sectors by slashing costs and, inevitably, jobs, is facing an unexpected challenger.

In recent years, AI giants like OpenAI, Meta, Perplexity AI, and Anthropic have dominated the field with their advanced language models. These companies and others in the AI space have seen their valuations soar to dizzying heights as investors scrambled to get a piece of the action. The so-called ‘Magnificent Seven’ technology stocks, in particular, have been hogging the limelight, with analysts touting them as the next big thing since sliced bread.

But a little-known Chinese research lab called DeepSeek appears to have succeeded in pricking the bubble. The contrast between DeepSeek and its more established competitors is stark and telling. While OpenAI, founded a decade ago, boasts of 4,500 employees and has raised a staggering $6.6 billion in capital, DeepSeek has produced a competing product in just two years, with a mere 200 employees and less than $6 million in funding.

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This efficiency gap is reflected in DeepSeek's pricing strategy, which threatens to upend the market. The company's API (Application Programming Interface) costs are a fraction of those charged by OpenAI, with input and output token prices set at $0.55 and $2.19 per million, respectively, compared to OpenAI's $15 and $60. Such a dramatic price difference could potentially reshape the entire AI landscape, making advanced AI capabilities more accessible to a broader range of businesses and developers.

DeepSeek's emergence poses a significant challenge to the dominance of US-based companies in the AI space. However, the question remains whether it will be allowed to flourish unimpeded. The US government has shown a willingness to protect its technological advantage by restricting access to next-generation chips from companies like Nvidia. It's a well-known fact that the US is not above changing the rules of the game when it suits its interests.