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Hassabis was reportedly asked “what lessons and implications” the company could learn from DeepSeek’s success in an AI summary of employees’ questions. 

He told employees that DeepSeek’s reported low cost of training competitive AI models is possibly “only a tiny fraction” of what it spent to build its AI systems, and that the AI startup likely used more hardware than it said it did. 

He also reportedly told employees that DeepSeek probably depended on advanced models from AI companies in the west.

“We actually have more efficient, more performant models than DeepSeek,” Hassabis reportedly told employees. “So we’re very calm and confident in our strategy and we have all the ingredients to maintain our leadership into this year.”


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