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"But it's important to understand that despite the hype, there's no actual new scientific advance there. It's using known techniques," added Hassabis. "Actually many of the techniques we invented ...
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However, Hassabis added that "despite the hype, there's no actual new scientific advance … it's using known techniques [in AI]." According to him, the hype around Deepseek has been "exaggerated ...
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However, Hassabis said DeepSeek doesn’t show “actual new scientific advance” and is “using known techniques” in the AI industry. He added that the reaction to DeepSeek was “exaggerated ...