<p>➀ The stock market's reaction to DeepSeek's announcement was significant, with Nvidia's shares dropping 17%.</p><p>➁ There is uncertainty regarding the veracity of DeepSeek's claims about the computing power and GPUs used for their R1 model.</p><p>➂ Despite skepticism, DeepSeek's open-source model could democratize AI, making it more accessible and potentially leading to lucrative applications.</p>
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