
DeepSeek Is Conquering The AI World, While Folks Are Cracking Up Over Its Memes (33 Examples)
I won’t lie; as a writer, when I first heard about something like ChatGPT, I truly wondered whether my job was threatened. Since I saw it as a job-stealer, I didn’t even register how far technology has reached and what a revolutionary tool it was, or so I thought.
While ChatGPT—and many others like Perplexity or Gemini, to say a few—enjoyed their glory days for a while, Deepseek has now jumped into the picture and taken the world by storm. Netizens absolutely love it, but how do they show their love? By trolling the other AI companies, of course! We have compiled some of the best memes for your amusement, all you have to do is scroll down and check them out!
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DeepSeek is the new player in the AI world that has put all the others to shame, and folks are loving it
The reason that folks are over the moon about DeepSeek is because it is a free, AI-chatbot that a Chinese company developed in just $6 million. This is literally pennies compared to other companies' development costs who are on track to invest a total of roughly $1 trillion in AI over the coming years.
Although many people have complained about its censorship, the fact remains that it has shaken other AI models and even caused a stir in Silicon Valley.
People couldn't help but marvel at the stunt pulled by DeepSeek, and memes about its success started flooding the internet
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My husband is a Google engineer working on Gemini. He says the Chinese did not build DeepSeek from scratch. They used Gemini programming for much of it.
LOL. This is the funniest thing I've seen today. Everyone flocking to Deepseek will soon find they are in Deep$hit.
With numerous companies introducing their own chatbots, the popularity of generative AI has surged astonishingly. To make you understand how much it's actually worth, let us drop a staggering statistic over here. As per Statista, the market size in the Generative AI market is projected to reach $62.72 billion in 2025!
Yup, you read that right. Now that the value of it has finally sunken in, let's look at how it has impacted the world and why folks are going gaga over the DeepSeek domination.
At this point, everyone is familiar with generative AI, and it has been observed that 45% of the US population surveyed is using generative AI. Considering its popularity, there's no wonder that tech companies are hard at work trying to compete with each other and develop the best one for people.
Well, if there are so many competitors out there, what makes DeepSeek different and why is everyone talking about it? First and foremost, DeepSeek's biggest advantage is that its chatbot is free to use without any limitations. To top it off, it's comparable with competitors considering facts like writing assistance, coding, brainstorming ideas, learning, and research.
DeepSeek AI, an application and its supporting models, was created by a Chinese AI, established by Liang Wenfeng in December 2023. To train their AI, DeepSeek used a large number of Nvidia's H800 GPUs. These chips are a bit slower than the top-of-the-line H100 GPUs, but they were specifically designed for the Chinese market before the US government restricted the sale of the most advanced chips to China.
This makes sense because the H800 chips were probably much cheaper than the newer, more powerful models like the H100 and H200. DeepSeek's success shows that you don't always need the biggest budget or the most expensive computer chips to make significant progress in AI. This has made some people question whether those super-powerful chips are really as important as we thought they were.
The same day DeepSeek's AI assistant became the most-downloaded free app on Apple's App Store in the US, it was hit with "large-scale malicious attacks" causing the company to temporarily limit registrations. The waves that this platform created had far-reaching effects.
It was reported that after news of DeepSeek’s achievements spread, U.S. markets sank yesterday, especially the tech-heavy Nasdaq. By the end of the day, the Nasdaq had lost $1 trillion! The majority of that loss came from a sell-off of Nvidia shares.
As per CNBC, Nvidia’s stock plummeted nearly 17% yesterday, which wiped almost $600 billion from its market cap. Other AI-adjacent stocks like chipmaker Broadcom Inc. fell over 17%, and OpenAI’s largest investor, Microsoft Corporation, fell over 2%. These and falls in other AI-related tech stocks helped account for that $1 trillion loss.
I think EU is right here. Stopping more c**p getting in the ocean, and otherwise saving their money 👍
Turns out that it wasn’t just Nvidia that was hit by the so-called “DeepSeek selloff,” with shares of Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet (Google), Meta, and Tesla all sliding as a result. However, despite the shock waves that it sent through Silicon Valley and its instant surge in popularity, folks were left questioning its censorship and privacy issues.
As per DeepSeek's privacy policy, the company stores data from users—including their date of birth, keystrokes, text or audio inputs, uploaded files, chat history, and other data—on servers located in China. This sparked some concerns about the supposed risks its ties to China posed to national security in the US.
Ha ha ha ! Trump looks like a fool and the US is left behind in a cloud of AI dust !
This mindblowing platform has not only stirred the public but also sent previously established giants into a frenzy. Sounds quite enigmatic, doesn't it? Folks couldn't help but roast the other platforms, and looking at the humungous DeepSeek stats, we can understand their sentiment.
While writing this article, I was literally itching to try it out and see what the hubbub was all about. Have you given it a whirl yet? Also, which one of these memes about it destroying the other platforms did you like the most? Let us know in the comments below!
Poll Question
What do you think about this new and exciting development in the AI world!?
I think it's huge news and I welcome the competition!
I don't get what all the hubbub is about...
Give it a few weeks or months and things will be back to usual!
AI? More like... AI'd like to take a nap...
What’s the difference between China storing my data versus Google / Facebook etc collecting all my data and then selling it to all and sundry? The US giants have no morals and can’t be trusted. I’d expect China to keep it to themselves.
You can sue US giants and make them liable in front of congress. Good luck doing that with Chinese single party... You really prefer Chinese government over US? Ask taiwanese, Hong Kong, uighurs, tibetans...
I am taiwanese. I was born in Taiwan but carry an American passport and have the choice to live and be educated there, but frankly the situation with the arrests without warrants of many "illegal immigrants" (i use this term with quotation marks because the nature of the arrests itself was incredibly dubious, as well as the fact that people cannot be "illegal"), the lack of good and/or affordable healthcare, high cost of living, extreme prejudice/even oppression against many minorities is horrifying to witness, especially as the now government is actively working against solving these issues. The rise of a felon to presidency does not help the issue. He claims to be anti-China and yet supports a company which can video record you every time you fill up the gas of their car, and whose owner holds the key to unlock any tesla ever made. Furthermore, the congress which you claim will hold US giants liable, or at least oversee these cases has just been proposed an amendment to the 22nd amendment by a Congressman to allow trump (felon, who expressed friendship towards people like elon musk and Sean Combs) /1
to serve a third term, and specifically banning previous presidents such as Obama for running for another term. They do this by suggesting that the amendment: "No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than three times, nor be elected to any additional term after being elected to two consecutive terms..." While you claim that the US will hold parties responsible for the theft of data (a belief i don't share), the horrors taking place in the country can be considered worse (not to mention similar to project 2025) than an AI in China , and is readily ignored by the people in power, who seem to only want to give Trump more power and allow him to take away the rights of more groups. I do wish that all parties would not steal anybody's data and it is truly awful in this digital age. But the belief that congress and the US government would do anything about it is very unlikely in my opinion /2
I’m trying to leave my data with as few international organizations as possible.
What’s the difference between China storing my data versus Google / Facebook etc collecting all my data and then selling it to all and sundry? The US giants have no morals and can’t be trusted. I’d expect China to keep it to themselves.
You can sue US giants and make them liable in front of congress. Good luck doing that with Chinese single party... You really prefer Chinese government over US? Ask taiwanese, Hong Kong, uighurs, tibetans...
I am taiwanese. I was born in Taiwan but carry an American passport and have the choice to live and be educated there, but frankly the situation with the arrests without warrants of many "illegal immigrants" (i use this term with quotation marks because the nature of the arrests itself was incredibly dubious, as well as the fact that people cannot be "illegal"), the lack of good and/or affordable healthcare, high cost of living, extreme prejudice/even oppression against many minorities is horrifying to witness, especially as the now government is actively working against solving these issues. The rise of a felon to presidency does not help the issue. He claims to be anti-China and yet supports a company which can video record you every time you fill up the gas of their car, and whose owner holds the key to unlock any tesla ever made. Furthermore, the congress which you claim will hold US giants liable, or at least oversee these cases has just been proposed an amendment to the 22nd amendment by a Congressman to allow trump (felon, who expressed friendship towards people like elon musk and Sean Combs) /1
to serve a third term, and specifically banning previous presidents such as Obama for running for another term. They do this by suggesting that the amendment: "No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than three times, nor be elected to any additional term after being elected to two consecutive terms..." While you claim that the US will hold parties responsible for the theft of data (a belief i don't share), the horrors taking place in the country can be considered worse (not to mention similar to project 2025) than an AI in China , and is readily ignored by the people in power, who seem to only want to give Trump more power and allow him to take away the rights of more groups. I do wish that all parties would not steal anybody's data and it is truly awful in this digital age. But the belief that congress and the US government would do anything about it is very unlikely in my opinion /2
I’m trying to leave my data with as few international organizations as possible.