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>it essentially means the market for improvements disappears OR there’s legislation...

This is possibly true, though with billions already invested I'm not sure that OpenAI would just...stop absent legislation. And, there may be technical or other solutions beyond legislation. [0]

But, really, your comment here considers what might come next. OTOH, I was replying to your prior comment that seemed to imply that DeepSeek's achievement was of little consequence if they weren't improving on OpenAI's work. My reply was that simply approximating OpenAI's performance at much lower cost could still be extraordinarily consequential, if for no other reason than the challenges you subsequently outlined in this comment's parent.

[0] On that note, I'm not sure (and admittedly haven't yet researched) how DeepSeek just wholesale ingested ChatGPT's "output" to be used for its own model's training, so not sure what technical measures might be available to prevent this going forward.




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