Meta CTO reportedly predicted DeepSeek AI six months ago: "They've probably done a lot of distilling against existing models."

Meta Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Andrew "Boz" Bosworth claims he'd predicted DeepSeek before it unfolded.

https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/meta-cto-reportedly-predicted-deepseek-ai-six-months-ago

Creato 2mo | 7 feb 2025, 14:30:14


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