The rapid developments in artificial intelligence technology in recent years have further agreed the competition among global technology companies. Especially US companies, with their strong financial resources and technological superiority, came to the fore in the AI race, while technology startups in Europe were afraid of leaving behind in this field.
However, with the release of China -based Deepseek, companies in Europe had the opportunity to use AI technologies at more affordable costs. The low -cost and high -performance solutions offered by Deepseek have begun to give advantage to European technology companies in global competition. Deepseek’s influence in Europe and the opportunities offered by this new artificial intelligence model came to the forefront, the leading artificial intelligence startups stressed that the transition to Deepseek contributed to his companies.
The rise of the Deepseek model increases the accessibility of AI technology, allowing European technology startups to adopt new technologies faster than US competitors. Hemanth Mandapati, CEO of German Startup Novo AI, switched to Deepseek Chatbots two weeks ago, said OpenAI gave up the chatgpt model.
According to Reuters, Mandapati, Göteborg, Sweden in the interview with the backstage of the Gowest conference, “We have developed our application using the OpenAI, we can easily switch to other models … only completed in minutes. Deepseek’s offer, five times more than the original price Users do not even notice this change. “
“This is an important step against major technology companies and AI plays a major role in democratization of the AI,” Netmind.AI’s commercial director. According to Bernstein analysts, Deepseek’s prices are 20 to 40 times lower than OpenAI’s models.
However, the regulators continue to doubt whether Deepseek’s copying OpenAI data, or whether he censored whether he censored the responses that show China negatively. For this reason, investigations are currently in progress in different European countries.
Northzone’s joint business partner Sanjot Malhi said, “It is difficult to make a definite guess about the future of Deepseek, but the structural effect seems quite common.”