China's DeepSeek AI Stuns Silicon Valley, Echoing Deja Vu from the EV Race

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China's DeepSeek AI Stuns Silicon Valley, Echoing Deja Vu from the EV Race
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DeepSeek's R1 AI model outperforms Western counterparts at a fraction of the cost, causing turmoil in Silicon Valley and raising questions about the future of AI development. This event mirrors the automotive industry's shock when China's EV dominance became apparent.

I dealt with the strangest feeling of déjà vu yesterday. After Western pledged countless billions of dollars toward a new technology they're heralding as the future, a new player has emerged from an unexpected place: China. It turns out that China can make the same tech, except cheaper, faster, with fewer resources overall. To top it all off, it's better.

How, you ask? Better to ask how not; performance, EV range, battery technology, connected features, charging times and electric infrastructure all trump what's sold in our market. Our own Kevin Williams has experienced many of these things for himself. I have a little bit, too. And the answer is yes, the EVs and hybrids made in China really do surpass our own. This has been the case for a while now. It's just that the rest of the world—Americans specifically—have not fully noticed yet.

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