The most striking aspect of DeepSeek's success is how it challenges the prevailing narrative that cutting-edge AI requires massive financial backing. Their R1 model was trained with significantly less capital, yet it's apparently on par OpenAI's models. This raises questions about the necessity of the huge sums that companies like OpenAI are investing, and whether we're possibly start seeing diminishing returns from such massive spending.<p>Also it seems that the impact of US export restrictions on China's AI advancements might not be as prohibitive as we initially thought. DeepSeek's breakthrough suggests that Chinese developers are finding alternative ways to circumvent limitations and potentially level the playing field in AI development. This could accelerate global competition for more efficient and cost-effective solutions.