TechCrunch News 01月28日
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger is already using DeepSeek instead of OpenAI at his startup, Gloo
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DeepSeek发布开源AI推理模型R1,引发科技界震动。该模型仅用约550万美元和2000个英伟达H800 GPU在两个月内训练完成,性能却比肩全球最先进的推理模型,成本远低于其他模型。前英特尔CEO Pat Gelsinger盛赞DeepSeek,认为其证明了降低成本能促进AI普及,并强调开源的重要性。Gloo公司已决定放弃OpenAI,采用R1构建AI服务。R1的出现,预示着AI将更经济高效,应用场景也将更加广泛,不仅限于云端,还将深入到各种嵌入式设备中,从而推动AI技术的普及和应用。

🚀DeepSeek R1模型以极低的成本(约550万美元)和较短的训练时间(两个月),达到了与全球顶尖推理模型相当的性能,这颠覆了传统AI模型训练依赖高昂硬件投入的观念。

💡前英特尔CEO Pat Gelsinger指出,DeepSeek的成功印证了计算领域的“气体定律”,即成本大幅降低将扩大市场,并强调了开源模式在AI发展中的重要性,认为这将重塑封闭的AI模型开发格局。

🌐R1的开源特性,使得Gloo等公司能够迅速采用并构建自己的AI服务,这表明开源AI模型具备推动技术创新和降低AI应用门槛的巨大潜力,使得AI技术不再局限于少数大型企业。

💰DeepSeek R1的低成本和高性能,预示着AI将更加普及,不仅应用于云端服务,还将深入到包括手机、可穿戴设备、嵌入式系统等各种日常设备中,极大拓展了AI技术的应用范围。

DeepSeek’s new open source AI reasoning model, R1, sparked a sell-off of Nvidia’s stock and caused its consumer app to soar to the top of the app stores.

Last month DeepSeek said it trained a model using a data center of some 2,000 of Nvidia’s H800 GPUs in just about two months at a cost of around $5.5 million. Last week, it published a paper showing that its latest model’s performance matched the most advanced reasoning models in the world. These models are being trained in data centers that are spending billions on Nvidia’s faster, very pricey AI chips.

The reaction across the tech industry to DeepSeek’s high-performance, lower-cost model has been wild. Pat Gelsinger, for instance, took to X with glee, posting, “Thank you DeepSeek team.” 

Gelsinger is, of course, the recently former CEO of Intel, a hardware engineer, and current chairman of his own IPO-bound startup, Gloo, a messaging and engagement platform for churches. He left Intel in December after four years and an attempt at chasing Nvidia with Intel’s alternative AI GPUs, the Gaudi 3 AI.

Gelsinger wrote that DeepSeek should remind the tech industry of its three most important lessons: lower costs mean wider-spread adoption; ingenuity flourishes under constraints; and “open wins. DeepSeek will help reset the increasingly closed world of foundational AI model work,” he wrote. OpenAI and Anthropic are both closed source.

Gelsinger told TechCrunch that R1 is so impressive, Gloo has already decided not to adopt and pay for OpenAI. Gloo is building an AI service called Kallm, which will offer a chatbot and other services.

“My glue engineers are running R1 today,” he said. “They could’ve run o1 — well, they can only access o1, through the APIs.” 

Instead, in two weeks, Gloo expects to have rebuilt Kallm from scratch “with our own foundational model that’s all open source,” he said. “That’s exciting.”

He said he thinks DeepSeek will make AI so affordable, AI won’t just be everywhere. Good AI will be everywhere. “I want better AI in my Oura Ring. I want better AI in my hearing aid. I want more AI in my phone. I want better AI in my embedded devices, like the voice recognition in my EV,” he says. 

Gelsinger’s happy reaction was perhaps at odds with others who were less thrilled that reasoning foundational models now have a higher-performing and far more affordable challenger. AI has been growing more expensive, not less.

Other reacted by implying DeepSeek must have fudged its numbers somehow and training must have been more costly. Some thought it couldn’t say it used higher-end chips because of U.S. AI chip export restrictions to China. Others were poking holes in its performance, finding spots where other models did better. Still others believe that OpenAI’s next model, o3, will so outpace R1 when it is released that the status quo will be repaired.

Gelsinger shrugs all of that off. “You will never have full transparency, given most of the work was done in China,” he said. “But still, all evidence is that it’s 10-50x cheaper in their training than o1.”

DeepSeek proves that AI can be moved forward “by engineering creativity, not throwing more hardware power and compute resources at the problem. So that’s thrilling,” he said.

As for this being a Chinese developer with all that implies, like concerns over privacy and censorship, Gelsinger metaphorically shakes his head.

“Having the Chinese remind us of the power of open ecosystems is maybe a touch embarrassing for our community, for the Western world,” he said.

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