Mogul of Palmer Luckey technology suspects Deepseek’s claims, says the media fell for ‘ccp propaganda’

US entrepreneur Palmer Luckey is not buying much from the Chinese startup models of Deepseek of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and accused US media of “foolishly” reporting company claims.

In an exclusive interview on Tuesday at the Fox Business’ “The Claman Countdown”, Lucley told about how deep he spent $ 5 million to train a model that is apparently competitive with some models developed in America that cost billions.

Luckey, who sold Oculus on Facebook for billions of dollars and is the founder of Defense Firm Andril, noted Deepseek did not release the full costs of both models he developed, and he accused the media of ignoring that an important part of the starting infrastructure of that costs are still unknown.

“I think the problem is that they have removed that number specifically to harm US companies,” Luckiey said. “

You have had many idiots in the US media, simply reporting that this is the case, neither China nor the media nor Deepseek have any incentives to correct the record as many US companies like Nvidia collapsed in tunes and tunes Hundreds of billions of dollars. “


Palmer Luckey, who sold Oculus on Facebook and is the founder of the anduril defense firm, accused the media of ignoring a significant portion of the costs of starting infrastructure. AFP your getty images

The Deepseek model seems to be capable of matching the ability of chatbots like Opennai and Llama Meta’s chatgt, but with a part of the cost of development. It also set up at no. 1 on Apple App Store during the week and is said to be able to use Nvidia -reduced chips.

These discoveries clashed on the American technology sector on Monday.

Luckey admitted that Deepseek has made advantages and impressive innovations in him, but warned not to buy much in what the company is reporting.


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Luckey admitted that Deepseek has made advantages and impressive innovations in him, but warned not to buy much in what the company is reporting. Reuters

“I don’t think people have to get what they say with the value of the face, and they have to realize that there are many people cheering for the United States to fail,” he said. “There are people who are clearly cheering for our technology companies to fail and, of course, President Trump will fail. It is a shame that so many of them are in the United States.

“There is a reason that they promote the news that way, and if the stock market is an indicator, it is realizing exactly what they hoped,” Luckey added. “So look, we can admit that the Chinese is a real competitive threat without losing your mind and falling for CCP [Chinese Communist Party] Propaganda. “

Fox Business’ Suzanne O’halloran contributed to this report.

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