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🔓 Wednesday’s AI Report:
🌪️ DeepSeek is back…but not fully
🗣️ In partnership with Hume
🔥 Microsoft denies AI cutbacks?
🪖 Google starting AI coding war?
💼 In partnership with Innovating with AI
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US tech stocks experienced notable declines, with the Nasdaq Composite falling 1.4%, as major companies like Tesla (which experienced an 8.39% drop due to a 45% decline in European car sales last month) and NVIDIA (which fell by 2.8% over concerns about potential increased export restrictions to China) faced significant losses.
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🚨 Our Report — DeepSeek (the 20-month-old Chinese startup that rocked Silicon Valley in January with the arrival of its open-source, AI reasoning model, R1, which cost less to make and performed better than some of OpenAI’s reasoning models) has reopened access to its API—which allows developers to integrate the model into their own applications—after a 3-week pause, as it struggled to cope with a more-than-anticpated demand for its services.
🔓 Key Points:
Although DeepSeek has reopened access to its API, according to an internal message, DeepSeek has cautioned that “server resources will remain constrained during the daytime.”
This means that users accessing the API might experience speed and storage issues during the day, as the server doesn’t have enough power to handle the workload that DeepSeek is anticipating.
Hitting capacity after it launched was unexpected, especially after it was forced to stop user registrations due to a “large-scale malicious attack,” leading to many countries and companies banning the model.
🔐 Relevance — The same day that DeepSeek reopened its API, its direct Chinese rival, Alibaba, launched a preview of its latest reasoning model—QwQ-Max—which it also plans to open-source, and comes after Chinese-based, TikTok owner, ByteDance, announced it was testing a self-developed deep reasoning AI model, highlighting the intensifying competition between Chinese AI firms, and also within Silicon Valley, as OpenAI recently admitted that DeepSeek had “lessened OpenAI’s technological lead”, and said it would consider “open-sourcing its technology in the future.”
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🚨 Our Report — Yesterday, reports emerged that Microsoft had cancelled two of its leases with US-based data centers and pulled out of several yet-to-be-signed ones, significantly reducing the capacity needed to power its AI projects, which sparked concern within the AI industry over whether the AI boom was starting to waver, however Microsoft has since denied these reports.
🔓 Key Points:
Analysts’ routine checks had indicated that Microsoft canceled two data center leases because it had overestimated the demand for AI capacity and was, therefore, in an “oversupply position.”
After the news broke, Microsoft issued a statement denying this, stating that it plans to continue to invest in AI infrastructure “as we continue to grow at a record pace to meet customer demand.”
It went on to explain that while it might “strategically pace or adjust infrastructure,” it is “strongly refuting any change” to its data center strategy, which included an $80B focus on data centers this year alone.
🔐 Relevance — It’s worth noting that—as we reported earlier this week—it looks like Microsoft might not be OpenAI’s biggest provider of computing power needs and data center support for much longer, as OpenAI builds stronger ties with Japanese tech giant, Softbank, so while Microsoft has vehemently denied the oversupply assumtions, some might say, “there’s no smoke without fire.”
Google has released a no-cost version of its AI coding assistant tool—Gemini Code Assist—which was initially designed for Enterprises but is now available, globally, for any developer to use.
The tool (powered by Google’s latest model, Gemini 2.0) will help student developers, hobbyists, freelancers, and startups “more conveniently learn, create code snippets, debug, and modify their existing applications.”
This move could be a dig at Microsoft's GitHub CoPilot (a rival AI coding tool) as Google is giving users 90x the usage capacity and 5x the number of requests that the no-cost HitHub Colilot plan is giving.
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