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The key for them is that they want the service to be provided by a US company. There are actually already a few companies hosting DeepSeek in US, and I’m sure the techniques will be incorporated by everyone in short order.
And DeepSeek can continue to release open source models. Banning just the service happens to lower the cahnces of DeepSeek going the same way OpenAI did, as in it would be more unlikely for them to close off the models like OpenAI did if they want to continue shaking up the market.
As I explained above the open source models aren’t the problem from the US perspective. DeepSeek will obviously continue to release models, and it will likely become the standard outside the west. However, US will not allow it become the dominant service provider in the US, and that’s why I expect the service to be banned. The US will force American companies to use a domestic provider, and Europe is likely to do the same.
The key for them is that they want the service to be provided by a US company. There are actually already a few companies hosting DeepSeek in US, and I’m sure the techniques will be incorporated by everyone in short order.
And DeepSeek can continue to release open source models. Banning just the service happens to lower the cahnces of DeepSeek going the same way OpenAI did, as in it would be more unlikely for them to close off the models like OpenAI did if they want to continue shaking up the market.
As I explained above the open source models aren’t the problem from the US perspective. DeepSeek will obviously continue to release models, and it will likely become the standard outside the west. However, US will not allow it become the dominant service provider in the US, and that’s why I expect the service to be banned. The US will force American companies to use a domestic provider, and Europe is likely to do the same.