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2 days agoDeepSeek API isn’t free, and to use Qwen you’d have to sign up for Ollama Cloud or something like that, as Local deploying is prohibitive.
They’re trying to link DeepSeek to the old tale freeride companies that apparently have ties to the original company product and gets a “look the other way” attitude from it (e.g. Meta with their Whatsapp products). This situation is nothing like it.
Training LLMs is very costly, and open-weights aren’t open-source. For example, there are some LLMs in Brazil, but there is a notable case for a brazilian student on the University of Dusseldorf that banded together with two other students of non-brazilian origin to make a brazilian LLM. 4B model. They used Google to train the LLM, I think, because any training on low VRAM won’t work. It took many days and over $3000 dollars. The name is Tucano.
I know it looks cheap because there are many, but many country initiatives are eager on AI technology. It’s costly.