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02/03/2025
■Class discussion: Has DeepSeek jumped ahead of much larger American AI companies? If other AI developers adopt DeepSeek's breakthrough technology, could that severely hurt advanced computer chip makers in the United States? The U.S. government banned the sale of those advanced computer chips to China. How did DeepSeek get some of those chips to build its system? Can companies often find ways to get around such bans? Could U.S. companies find ways to get materials restricted by China? Can the spread of knowledge be stopped?
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