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The Chinese DeepSeek AI model became the "Deep Sink" for U.S. AI stocks. How come AI didn't predict DeepSeek? The S&P 500 fell 1.5% on Monday, but that was not where the main carnage took place.
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DeepSeek introduced a new AI Model called R1 based on a similar principle as Open AI's O1, which appears to be very competitive with more expensive US models.