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While we in India should be cautious with the DeepSeek app, we can totally make use of the open source model namesake, if securely deployed on Indian servers, to leapfrog our own AI progress. कृत्रिम has deployed DeepSeek-R1 671B on H100s - first time anywhere in the world. It’s...

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Фото профиля Senthil Nayagam
Senthil Nayagam1 год назад

@Krutrim What does first time in the world mean ? Perplexity , together and several other providers are offering 671B model for over a week

Фото профиля The Information
The Information1 год назад

OpenAI is betting on a little-known startup to stay ahead of Elon Musk in the supercomputer race.

Фото профиля Pritam Bordoloi
Pritam Bordoloi1 год назад

@Krutrim Can we be sure data is not being sent to China? That is the main concern everywhere.

Фото профиля Venky
Venky1 год назад

@Krutrim Not true, that its first time in the world. Perplexity has it too. That said, its a great step forward to host such models for storing data locally.

Фото профиля Harsh Kumar
Harsh Kumar1 год назад

@Krutrim Where is move os?

Фото профиля P R AWANA
P R AWANA1 год назад

@Krutrim So beautiful moment

Фото профиля Mukesh Kr
Mukesh Kr1 год назад

@Krutrim “First time anywhere in the world” can’t really say anything but 1₹ million token look promising.

Фото профиля Bui Chinh
Bui Chinh1 год назад

@Krutrim ₹1/million tokens?! 🤯 That's cheaper than chai! India's AI devs about to go Super Saiyan. PublicAI thinks this is awesome - democratizing AI is the future! High five, @Krutrim! #PublicAIData

Фото профиля ARJAY
ARJAY1 год назад

@Krutrim Wow, that's exciting! While we wait for PublicAI to unleash its decentralized AI magic, why not harness the power of DeepSeek-R1 671B on those H100s? Just make sure to keep it secure and Indian-made, eh? #PublicAI

Фото профиля REXIZON_D💚 (Ø,G) 'Reddio'
REXIZON_D💚 (Ø,G) 'Reddio'1 год назад

@Krutrim DeepSeek on Indian servers? Spicy! 🔥 With PublicAI's decentralized data power, imagine the *masala* datasets we could cook up! Leapfrog indeed! 🚀

Фото профиля SWAMI.BLOG
SWAMI.BLOG1 год назад

@Krutrim Any plan to change the name of Krutrim. The name is very complex. Please keep as simple as possible.

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