Just a few days after Deepseek’s artificial ielligence released, these Chinese chats became very popular among users. The company has released a much lower cost models that could compete with powerful Openai, Google and Meta. We are now looking at the reaction of large technology companies to Deepseek.
Mark Zuckerberg | Meta

Although Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, did not respond directly to the emergence of Deepseek, a few days ago, he posted a post on Depsic’s Facebook noise and promised that Meta would release a new version of the LLAMA family, which would be much more advanced. LLAMA is an artificial ielligence model designed for natural language processing such as text production, translation and summary, and meta also emphasizes its open source.
Meta engineers are reportedly investigating and analyzing the new Deepseek models. Meta seems to be worried that its future models will not be able to compete with low -cost Chinese models. “The main distressing thing is why we didn’t think about it at first,” a meta employee told the Financial Times. “When we have thousands of smart minds working on this.” Dipsic’s supply and popularity in the past few days have not affected meta stocks.
Ian Likan, a senior scieist of Meta’s artificial ielligence, also said in LinkedIn that Deepseek supply should not make the notion that China is overtaking the United States in the field of artificial ielligence; Rather, these are the open source models that are pushing from other models. According to him, Deepseek “iroduced new ideas and built them on the work of others.”
Satya Nadella | Microsoft

“Jevons Paradox is coming back again,” said Microsoft’s CEO Sania Nadella on Monday. “As artificial ielligence becomes more efficie and accessible, its acceptance increases and turns it io an esseial product.”
Paradox Juveus says reducing the cost of using a fuel does not reduce demand but also increases it. In other words, when something is optimized, it usually decreases. As a result, more people use it or increase the number of times a person’s use. In fact, Satya Nadella believes that the launch of a low -cost artificial ielligence model like Deepseek will only make it more people using artificial ielligence and certainly the demand for people.
Pet Golgoer | Iel

Former Iel CEO Pet Golger has challenged the market reaction to Deepseek Artificial Ielligence, especially the sale of shares of artificial ielligence chips. He said in X that the market is “wrong” and the cheaper models of the Chinese company can expand the market for artificial ielligence applications instead of reducing it. In fact, he agrees with Satya Nadella and Paradox Junes. Golgoer also admired Chinese engineers Deepseek, who “had limited resources and had to find creative solutions”.
Sam Altman Openai

Sam Altman, CEO of Openai in X on Monday, said the R1 is admirable, especially because of its price. Openai would provide much better models and welcomed the presence of a new competitor. Overall, the company seems to work on developing new products. Sam Altman has also said that he is looking forward to giving birth to a comprehensive artificial ielligence (Agi).
Nvidia

A spokesman for Nvidia told Business Insider that Deepseek is a “excelle progress of artificial ielligence and an excelle example of training time scaling”, which shows how to use public models and with equipme issued to China. Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang has not been meioned directly to Deepsic so far.
Andyon Horovitz

Mark Andysen, one of the founders of Andresen Horowitz, praised the Dip -Sick’s R1 in X, calling it “one of the most amazing and impressive progress”. He also says that this model, because it is an open source, should be considered a great gift to the world. Andissen has been one of US Preside Donald Trump’s advisor to technology policies.




