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ARM CEO Skeptical of DeepSeek Claims, Predicts AI Chatbot Ban in US

ARM CEO Rene Haas expresses skepticism about DeepSeek's claims and predicts the Chinese AI chatbot will be banned in the US, while emphasizing AI’s potential to revolutionize medical research.

Summary of the Article

DeepSeek Controversy and Its Impact on US Tech Stocks

ARM CEO Rene Haas on DeepSeek

ARM CEO Rene Haas has expressed skepticism about the claims made by DeepSeek, a Chinese AI chatbot company. DeepSeek caused significant shock in the AI community when it released benchmarks indicating that its performance was comparable to top-tier models like ChatGPT, but at a fraction of the development cost. This claim raised concerns about the potential over-valuation of US AI companies and the threat of increased competition.

Haas's Doubts and Predictions

Haas doubts the feasibility of DeepSeek achieving such results with minimal computing power and believes that if this were true, US AI companies would have already announced plans to cut their capital expenditures. He also predicts that DeepSeek will likely be banned in the US due to privacy and national security concerns, drawing a parallel with TikTok.

ARM's Future Plans and AI's Potential

Haas mentioned that ARM plans to sell its own chips in addition to licensing the architecture. He is optimistic about the potential of AI in medical research, specifically in DNA and RNA studies, and believes there is an opportunity to cure cancer within our lifetime.

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