Interview with Deepseek Founder: We’re Done Following. It’s Time to Lead
[...]An Yong: Most Chinese firms pursue both models and applications. Why is DeepSeek focusing solely on research?
Liang Wenfeng: Because we believe the most important thing right now is to participate global innovation. For years, Chinese companies have been accustomed to leveraging technological innovations developed elsewhere and monetizing them through applications. But this isn’t sustainable. This time, our goal isn’t quick profits but advancing the technological frontier to drive ecosystem growth.
An Yong: The prevailing belief from the internet and mobile internet eras is that the U.S. leads in innovation, while China excels at applications.
Liang Wenfeng: We believe that with economic development, China must gradually transition from being a beneficiary to a contributor, rather than continuing to ride on the coattails of others. Over the past 30 years of the IT revolution, we barely participated in core tech innovation.
We’ve grown accustomed to Moore’s Law “falling from the sky”—waiting 18 months for better hardware and software. Scaling Law is treated similarly. However, these advancements are the result of generations of relentless effort by Western-led technology communities. Because we haven’t been actively involved in this process, we’ve come to overlook its significance.[...]
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