Ask the founder of Sage, Nicolas Chaillan, addresses the emergence of the application of the Chinese AI Deepseek, his threat to the American domination of the AI and his skepticism on the model.
The release of Deepseek of a new high-level AI model has highlighted a point that we have made in Openai for some time: the United States has been in competition with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) which will determine if Democratic AI wins On the authoritarian version of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) of technology. The United States must go out at the top – and the issues could not be higher.
As President Donald Trump Rightly said on Monday, Deepseek “should be an alarm clock for our industries that we need to focus on the laser in competition to win”.
We could not agree more.
For those who know the AI and the way the models are built, it is not a huge surprise that someone has been able to reproduce parts of the O1 model of Openai several months after its release. What is remarkable is that it was not an American who did it.
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CCP leader XI Jinping explained that China wanted to be the dominant actor of AI by 2030, and the country was plowing enormous sums of money in the infrastructure of AI to compete with the United States, they give developers unhindered access to data; Building huge amounts of energy (ten nuclear installations were presented online last year with ten others on course for this year); And seek to develop their own flea manufacturing capacities.
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Although I suspect that we will learn more about the work of Deepseek who could ultimately have an impact stressed that the Deepseek model says that it was the Chatppt when asked), and what it cost (the projects in authoritarian countries tend to be opaque), the news of this weekend show that The CCP is all on the IA competition.
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It is important to understand that the stock market panic on the publication of the DEEPSEEK R1 model lacks the overview: when AI systems become more effective, we need more infrastructure that feeds these tools, no less.
Think about it this way: in America after the Second World War, it is not because American and abroad have designed more affordable cars as we have stopped building highways. If anything, it made the highways more precious because people can travel further and faster than before. In fact, the United States has become large and built the interstate road system.
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The same goes for AI. More effective models make computers more precious than ever, as we can get much more important results with the same equipment, as President Trump noted in his remarks on Deepseek on Monday.
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The scale of our AI infrastructure will increase our AI capacities, fueling more important breakthroughs than what would have been imaginable a few months ago in everything, health care and biotechnology to energy and national security.
In addition, the most urgent problem of AI is the push towards AGS and superintelligence, which is the evolution of technology to the point where it is able to help humans seemed to be a miracle. It is the Super bowl of AI, and the United States must direct whether we want to maximize the economic gains of technology and ensure that the world in the world is built on democratic values.
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The road to AGA and the superintelligence requires investing in supercalculerors, data centers, advanced chips, electricity production facilities, transmission lines, human talents and other key parts of the ecosystem . This is the mission of the Stargate project, the new company that we have revealed to White House Last week, this will immediately invest $ 100 billion initial dollars in new infrastructure, with an activity already underway in the field in Texas. When it comes to accelerating the construction of democratic AI which can prevail over the authoritarian AI, Stargate is a version of the 21st century of the arsenal of democracy of the Second World War.
Let us ensure that we understand the play played, the nature of our competitors and the issues. If we do not accelerate our construction of IA infrastructure now, effectively handing over the future to the CCP.
The stakes are too high to leave short -view market accounts or disinformation dictate our way. The game is on and we have to play to win.
Chris Lehane is Director of World Affairs in Openai. Before joining Openai, he was director of strategy and operational partner at Haun Ventures and previously managed policies and communications at Airbnb from 2015 to 2021. He also co -founded strategic advice, held various roles in Clinton administration And is currently serving in Coinbase Coinbase and is currently in Coinbase Board of Directors.