DeepSeek vs. ChatGPT

So, remember when I asked you all about DeepSeek in waves?

Remember development one: the chatbots that couldn’t even spell “recommendation” correctly.
Remember development two: the ones that started writing our resumes and love letters (still waiting for someone to claim the latter as an original idea).
And now, we’re officially in number development three: DeepSeek has entered the chat—literally—and it’s turning heads faster than a cat spotting a laser pointer.

Yes, folks, the big news this week is that DeepSeek, China’s answer to ChatGPT, has arrived like a surprise guest at a dinner party: unexpected, a little too good at small talk, and possibly here to eat your dessert.
Markets have already thrown a collective tantrum about it, wiping out $1 trillion in U.S. tech stocks. NVIDIA lost 17% of its value overnight. (Pro tip: don’t check your portfolio while eating breakfast. Coffee and panic don’t mix.)

But what Is DeepSeek?

For those of you who’ve been living under a rock, or simply too busy doomscrolling on TikTok, DeepSeek is a sleek, new AI model that somehow delivers top-tier performance without costing a gazillion dollars to develop. While OpenAI was over here pouring buckets of cash into GPUs and R&D, DeepSeek apparently just rolled up with a laptop and a dream. (Okay, slight exaggeration, but only slight.)

And the kicker? It’s good at first sight. Like, really good. In benchmark tests, it’s holding its own against ChatGPT and even outpacing it in specific areas, like coding and problem-solving. I mean, coding! You know, the thing I can barely do without accidentally deleting my entire project folder. Yes, I can do that. But testing it for a week now, it has it’s issues.

But… Is It Better?

Okay, here’s the tea. DeepSeek might be a coding whiz, but it’s not perfect. For starters, it lacks some of ChatGPT’s fancier features, like voice mode (because nothing screams “future” like arguing with an AI that sounds like a game show host). It also doesn’t dabble in image generation, which is basically half the fun of these things. I mean, how else are we supposed to generate nightmare fuel like corgi riding a dragon in space?

Plus, there’s the privacy thing. DeepSeek stores all its data in, you guessed it, China. Chats, search history, files you upload, it’s all going into their servers. Sure, they say you can delete your chat history, but let’s be honest: how many of us actually believe that delete buttons really work? Meanwhile, ChatGPT keeps things a bit more, shall we say, Western-world comfortable when it comes to data policies.

Also, DeepSeek refuses to discuss certain “sensitive” topics. Ask it about Tiananmen Square or Taiwan, and it’ll lock up like a kid who didn’t do their homework. ChatGPT, on the other hand, might not always know the full story, but at least it won’t leave you hanging with a government-approved shrug.

DeepSeek is free, but at what cost?

Let’s talk about the price tag. DeepSeek is free, which is great for my wallet but terrible for my trust issues. Call me cynical, but when a product is free, I am usually the product. And there are security breaches. ChatGPT, on the other hand, gives you a choice: free for the basics or a subscription for the premium stuff. At least they’re upfront about making you pay for their fancier tricks.

So… who wins?

Honestly, it depends on what you’re looking for. If you’re all about affordability and don’t mind a side of surveillance, DeepSeek is your new best friend. But if you’re looking for versatility, transparency, and the ability to chat about literally anything (yes, even laser cats), ChatGPT is still holding the crown,for now.

Personally, I’m sticking with ChatGPT, mainly because I’m not ready for China to know about my very specific obsession with vintage waffle irons. (Don’t judge me. It’s a thing.)

The developments keeps coming…

And there you have it: the latest development is here, and it’s equal parts exciting and terrifying. Who knows what the next one will bring? Maybe an AI that reads your mind and tells you what you really want for dinner. Until then, I’ll be here, writing about it and probably yelling into the void.

Catch you in the next developing story, folks. Stay curious, stay skeptical, and for the love of all things caffeinated and calm (yes it sounds contraproductive). And please, back up your files.

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I've been following this news closely for the past week but I prefer not to post because it might ruffle some feathers here on HIVE...y'know people who're anti-AIs without really understanding it 🙄

It also doesn’t dabble in image generation, which is basically half the fun of these things.

DS released their image generation model but a little bit wonky to, not as good as Dall-E but we all know they will catch up or even surpass Dall-E some point in near future. Here: https://huggingface.co/spaces/deepseek-ai/Janus-Pro-7B?fbclid=IwY2xjawIJGepleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHcDKUT_Od6fUi3yrPJ8re2ql1H3OGZBxxS0ZxNaqZ3i8UP5qZiotGTWz1A_aem_jdUF95dixdQsitbhFakdOA

And there are more AI tools rolling out recently apart from DS:

  • Kimi.ai - A free, direct competitor to DeepSeek. It has an advantage in that it's multimodal, so it can understand images. Developed by rival Chinese company, Moonshot, this also is outshining OpenAI's o1 model. You can try it now at https://kimi.ai

  • Proxy by Convergence - European company Convergence are offering the features of OpenAi's new Operator tool, but charging $20 per month instead of the $200 per month for Operator. You can give it a try for free. Seems nice, but is pretty slow.
    https://proxy.convergence.ai

I know what you mean by the anti sentiment about Ai, but I wrote it anyway. I don’t know, and certainly in Europe, how many people are using Ai on their phones like Siri for example. We have mowing robots for the grass etc.

Ai is used here for helping during scanning. It can interpret more information than the human eyes. It notices early cancers. So it’s been used to good things as well. (A little rant but it’s over)

Proxy is going to be tested with some people I know. I just heared about kimi, so I will need to take a look at that.

But when you follow the news, I could make a blog weekly with all the big developments. It’s unbelievable how fast it goes.

Thanks for the reply and the recommendations. Really appreciated.

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I'm a non-native English speaker, and English is my third language. I'm using an AI editor to edit my posts, correct grammar, sentence structures, how to say it better, and things like that. I spend a lot of time drafting my post, from collating my ideas, freewriting by hand, typing, and editing everything. I don't take my posts lightly because I want my content to be worth the votes I am getting. But some people are not happy with that here. They ran my content through an AI detector, and of course, it flagged it as plagiarism and stuff. Pissed me off, but I respect everyone and community rules. I don't want to argue with anyone, so I moved on. There is good and bad in everything, including AI, but I think we shouldn't have a knee-jerk reaction to things like this and persecute or accuse anyone unnecessarily.

That’s true and sorry to hear that. There even is an app that conceals the use of Ai in your text btw. But there are so many, me as well, English is not my native language. And if you must write in English for some communities, you just can’t use google translate to catch the atmosphere of your writing. Sorry you had to go through this.
It isn’t that you’re plunging some ideas in Ai and let a text appear, I read your posts as well.
Keep posting like you do ❤️ I love reading your posts

Keep posting like you do ❤️ I love reading your posts

Thank you. Likewise me too like your posts 😃

AI is helping more people to express themselves than ever before. Why are we writing? To convey our emotions, tell stories, and exchange ideas with others. I enjoy writing and do so on a daily basis. I want everyone to have that right and that joy regardless of their circumstances. We can't all go on long writing retreats somewhere by the sea, with our spouses pouring us delicious cups of coffee. The reality for most of us is that writing can be difficult... maybe we have a bunch of kids tugging on our clothes, maybe we're exhausted from a full-time job, maybe we didn't have great opportunities in school, maybe English isn't our first language like me an indigenous woman from an obscure tribe somewhere in Borneo or maybe we're fighting dyslexia, ADD, or arthritis to get the words on the page. We should not label those who want to express themselves with AI as cheaters or not real writers. How can writing be cheating? What defines a 'real writer'? All of this is absurd, unless you think writing is a competition. I do not feel that writing is a competition; instead, I believe that expression is a basic right. And AI is not preventing people from writing or expressing themselves. Quite contrary in fact. A new publication by a Harvard academic named Andrew Hartwig contends that, over the next decade or so, 90% of the IP generated nationally and worldwide will most likely be generated by artificial intelligence...so...🤷‍♀...I'm not condoning anything just this is the reality of the world we live in, something to ponder about. This is just my opinion though and have no intention to argue with anyone 🙏❤️

I will look that article up, thanks for sharing it. For the rest I feel exactly what you mean and have the same idea about it ❤️ you are right in every way. My mom was a writer but got very sick so she had to let it go. Ai would have given her the chance of expressing herself

. My mom was a writer but got very sick so she had to let it go. Ai would have given her the chance of expressing herself

See? Had she had that privilege, she could pursue it and derive joy from writing. God knows how hard it is to get published anywhere, but if we could share our opinions and views of things in some tiny corner of the world, why not?

Exactly. We need to learn more about Ai, the pitfalls and everything. But I know if you don’t learn to use it, you are putting yourself out of the game. Today a new Ai came out, so you just can’t ignore it anymore


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Let's see what happens in the future, I hardly use IA, but I think I would also stay ChatGPT.
Thanks for your analysis, it's very interesting.

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For the moment I test but don’t use it that much. Only for images and that’s on Midjourney

Thanks for the read
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When they said it's free just know it's isn't , one is paying heavenly for it more than they can ever imagine.

With your beautiful and well detailed analysis, chatGPT sound a lot saver, besides anything that has to do with China always has an agenda behind it and can't be too trusted.

Well I was just reading about the security breaches and those are really bad (I’m following the sentiment of China you mentoined)
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Yep, I've been hearing about DeepSeek quite a lot lately, though I'm also not keen on China having access to usage data. It seems that it may cause a tech tsunami. 😁🙏💚✨🤙

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I think you are not the only one 😉 thanks for the reading
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Great picture of the actual ai-newbies situation. Lets see how all this new tech battle evolves and new histories to come, and we will said “I can’t believe my eyes “

I will try to gives updates to these developments, because they are here to stay
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Absolutely! Data is the backbone of AI, and efficient data collection, organization, and analysis are what drive meaningful advancements in the field. Without structured and relevant data, AI models would lack the ability to learn and evolve effectively. And I completely agree, competition plays a crucial role in pushing businesses to innovate, optimize their processes, and stay ahead in the rapidly evolving digital landscape. Those who leverage data wisely will undoubtedly have a competitive edge!