From what I’ve seen, it looks like a strong competitor in the AI space, but I’d love to hear your thoughts. 🔥
How does it compare to GPT, Claude, or Mistral? Any standout features or limitations? 🤔
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I think deep thinking is a very interesting feature, it feels like you know how to think about problems
I've only dabbled a little bit with @DeepSeek but I think it's low cost is what really makes it exciting. It's also nice to see another open source competitor in the AI space!
As time goes on, more powerful AI companies will rise. It’s definitely a new trend shaping the future!
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I've given Deepseek a try! It's got some really strong suits. Its mixture - of - experts architecture makes it super fast, handling creative writing, coding, and productivity tasks with ease. For instance, it debugged a faulty JavaScript function for me in no time. And it's open - source, so you can freely explore and build on it. However, it's not perfect. It can sometimes give incorrect info on niche topics. Also, when compared to GPT, its support materials are a bit lacking, which makes it a bit tough for newbies. And it's a bit evasive on some sensitive topics. But overall, it's a great competitor in the AI space, especially for those on a budget.
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I’ve been using DeepSeek for a while now, and so far, I haven’t encountered any downsides. Its deep thinking mode is particularly impressive, as it demonstrates how it analyzes and processes information, ultimately providing well-structured responses for users.
@DeepSeek 's R1 seems similar to but less polished than @OpenAI 's O1. It's far cheaper so would make sense for any sort of bulk usage via API.
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Yes I have tried it. I have used it via API as well. I fetch my videos and get their transcript and generate ideas from that by using Deepseek AI. The app is undergoing QA. I plan to release it this year near December.
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I've only dabbled a little bit with @DeepSeek but I think it's low cost is what really makes it exciting. It's also nice to see another open source competitor in the AI space!
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I've given Deepseek a try! It's got some really strong suits. Its mixture - of - experts architecture makes it super fast, handling creative writing, coding, and productivity tasks with ease. For instance, it debugged a faulty JavaScript function for me in no time. And it's open - source, so you can freely explore and build on it. However, it's not perfect. It can sometimes give incorrect info on niche topics. Also, when compared to GPT, its support materials are a bit lacking, which makes it a bit tough for newbies. And it's a bit evasive on some sensitive topics. But overall, it's a great competitor in the AI space, especially for those on a budget.
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Yes I have tried it. I have used it via API as well. I fetch my videos and get their transcript and generate ideas from that by using Deepseek AI. The app is undergoing QA. I plan to release it this year near December.