OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Plans to Meet with DeepSeek Leadership
TMTPOST -- OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently expressed in a podcast that he feels the pressure of being surpassed by the rising Chinese startup DeepSeek. He revealed plans to meet with DeepSeek's leadership to discuss strategies for cooperation or competition.
DeepSeek has rapidly attracted a large user base and developers with its open-source, low-cost, and highly efficient hybrid expert models, such as DeepSeek-R1. The training costs are approximately $6 million, and daily active users have already exceeded 30 million, directly impacting OpenAI's market share.
In response to fierce competition, OpenAI has accelerated the launch of new products, including free access to GPT-5, integration of the o-series models with the GPT series into a unified intelligent system, and emphasizing the simplification of product experience. Additionally, OpenAI urgently released the inference model o3-mini to address user attrition, highlighting the urgency of technological iteration.
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