DeepSeek offers a powerful, free alternative to subscription-based chatbots like ChatGPT, but lacks some features, such as memory recall and advanced voice mode. While it can search the web for information, it doesn't have publisher agreements like OpenAI. Despite its training efficiency breakthrough, DeepSeek still struggles with inaccuracies, often generating false information confidently. The article highlights the importance of not sharing sensitive information with AI tools and notes that DeepSeek's data is stored on secure servers in China.
Key takeaways:
- DeepSeek AI chatbot has temporarily surpassed OpenAI’s ChatGPT in the Apple US App Store rankings.
- DeepSeek’s R1 model is comparable to OpenAI’s o1 model but is free to use, unlike OpenAI’s subscription-based service.
- The chatbot suffers from common generative AI issues such as hallucinations and lacks some features found in ChatGPT, like memory and advanced voice mode.
- DeepSeek's model training efficiency is a breakthrough, but it does not resolve the problem of inaccurate responses.