• Molly Callahan

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    Molly Callahan began her career at a small, family-owned newspaper where the newsroom housed computers that used floppy disks. Since then, her work has been picked up by the Associated Press and recognized by the Connecticut chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. In 2016, she moved into a communications role at Northeastern University as part of its News@Northeastern reporting team. When she's not writing, Molly can be found rock climbing, biking around the city, or hanging out with her fiancée, Morgan, and their cat, Junie B. Jones. Profile

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There are 3 comments on Does China’s DeepSeek Represent a New—and Much Cheaper—Frontier in AI Technology?

    1. It’s sad when people in China are making progress in Science and people like you mean to hurt their feelings.

      As a tool released worldwide and regulated from its homeland country, it has some rules to obey anyways. But that’s not the fault of the developers, who from my experiences are simple and just passionate about tech. You can’t blame them.

      The Tiananmen Square thing is a total nightmare caused by the Chinese government in 1980s.
      Back then the whole country and her people still suffer from the influences of pervasively long-lasting political shits.
      And considering the effects were so bad the government’s been trying to cover it. Again, the regulation is there even tho we all know it’s not right.

      It doesn’t make you better being sarcastic and narrow-mined. Show some empathy and appreciation of us human being as a whole body exploring the boundary of knowledges and humanities.

  1. As CEO of an AI Agent startup here in Boston called EasyBee AI, what I tell my time is the message is the same. There are lots of innovations that are occurring and will occur in AI at the Fondational layer, the tooling layer and (if we have anything to say about) application layer. Our job is to expect, experiment, execute. Expect the impact, so in this case expect that the cost of a GenAI token will be one tenth what it is now and plan our business model accordingly. Experiment with the new disruptions, so in this case we are experimenting with DeepSeek. And execute ie if we confirm the new thing is a trend not a fad, use it! So our whole developer team switched over to CursorAI and it has changed our productivity by leaps and bounds we will be at the BU Career Fair today and happy to discuss more!

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