
陈剑Jason 🐡|Jan 27, 2025 02:09
Well, I didn't expect this old dog in the cryptocurrency industry to be hit again by Deepseek just as it recovered. Yesterday, I saw on full screen how powerful Deepseek was in its "emotional" comments about overturning Openai, combined with a lot of "professional" technical analysis. The conclusion is that Nvidia is going to fail and the US stock market is going to crash. Of course, the market's emotions themselves have a great impact, so whether it's true or false, as long as emotions come up, it will cause a stampede.
After all, I am not an AI expert and can only stand from the perspective of an ordinary user. I downloaded and tried it out this morning, and if I were to focus solely on the user experience, I really didn't feel that Deepseek had any better qualities than chatgpt or other powerful platforms, that is, its bean curd level 😂 It's just an ordinary chatbot, but if I have to say something special about it, it's that after I ask him a question, he displays the process of "thinking and reasoning" before answering, while ChatGPT and others also have a thinking process (which takes a long time to load after each question), but they don't display this process, making me feel like Deepseek is more "smart" than ChatGPT. So standing at this point is more of a UI level optimization? After all, Chatgpt can also display the process of thinking and answering questions, but they just haven't done it. It's like a teacher asking two children what 1+1 equals, one child directly answers that it equals 2, and the other child nags for a long time, sorting through all the dumplings from Pangu to noon and finally deducing that it equals 2.
Of course, as I emphasized earlier, since I am not an AI expert, I will not comment unless I have a deeper understanding of the underlying concepts
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