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With DeepSeek Narratives Spinning Out of Control, Read These Tweets
Also, OpenAI launched a custom version of ChatGPT for the US Government

⚡️ Headlines
🤖 AI
OpenAI's Premium ChatGPT Subscriptions Drive Significant Revenue Growth – OpenAI's $200/month ChatGPT Pro is now bringing in more revenue than ChatGPT Enterprise. [The Information].
Qwen2.5-Max: Advancing Large-Scale MoE Model Intelligence – Qwen2.5-Max, a large-scale Mixture-of-Experts model, demonstrates significant performance improvements across various benchmarks, now accessible via API and Qwen Chat. [Qwen Team].
DeepSeek's AI Model Challenges U.S. Export Restrictions on Nvidia Chips – DeepSeek's R1 AI model matches U.S. counterparts' performance using less advanced chips, highlighting China's AI advancement despite U.S. export controls. [Bloomberg].
DeepSeek's Success Highlights China's Strategy to Surpass U.S. in AI – The efficiency of DeepSeek's AI model underscores China's potential to achieve significant technological breakthroughs amid U.S. restrictions. [Bloomberg].
Analyzing DeepSeek's Impact on AI Development and the Importance of Stargate – DeepSeek's advancements prompt a reevaluation of AI development strategies, emphasizing the significance of initiatives like Stargate. [The Information].
🦾 Emerging Tech
Elon Musk's X Partners with Visa to Launch 'X Money' Digital Wallet – X, formerly Twitter, collaborates with Visa to introduce 'X Money,' enabling users to transfer funds and make payments within the platform. [CNBC].
🤳 Social Media
Trump Announces Microsoft's Negotiations to Acquire TikTok – President Donald Trump reveals that Microsoft is in discussions to purchase TikTok, anticipating a competitive bidding process for the app. [Reuters].
🎱 Random
Innovative 'Tar Pit' Trap Disrupts AI Web Scrapers – A new 'tar pit' technique intentionally ensnares data-scraping bots in endless loops of nonsense, effectively hindering unauthorized data extraction. [PCWorld].
🔌 Plug-Into-This
The DeepSeek Narratives Are Getting Insane — Here Are Some Poignant Takes

I think the Deepseek moment is not really the Sputnik moment, but more like the Google moment.
If anyone was around in ~2004, you'll know what I mean, but more on that later.
I think everyone is over-rotated on this because Deepseek came out of China. Let me try to un-rotate… x.com/i/web/status/1…
— Yishan (@yishan)
4:48 AM • Jan 28, 2025
What does DeepSeek R1 & v3 mean for LLM data?
Contrary to some lazy takes I’ve seen, DeepSeek R1 was trained on a shit ton of human-generated data—in fact, the DeepSeek models are setting records for the disclosed amount of post-training data for open-source models:
- 600,000… x.com/i/web/status/1…
— Alexandr Wang (@alexandr_wang)
3:17 AM • Jan 29, 2025
DeepSeek is legitimately impressive, but the level of hysteria is an indictment of so many.
The $5M number is bogus. It is pushed by a Chinese hedge fund to slow investment in American AI startups, service their own shorts against American titans like Nvidia, and hide sanction… x.com/i/web/status/1…
— Palmer Luckey (@PalmerLuckey)
9:23 PM • Jan 28, 2025
🇨🇳 Like most things China-related, it’s not really possible to know the full truth behind DeepSeek’s costs and motivations. Both media biases and opaque funding structures muddy the waters, making it easy for competing narratives—some more conspiratorial than others—to fill the gaps. Until deeper technical and financial details emerge, observers will continue to draw different conclusions from the rather ambiguous information we have available to us.
OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT Gov, a specialized version of its AI chatbot tailored for U.S. government agencies. This platform allows agencies to securely deploy OpenAI's advanced models within their own Microsoft Azure cloud environments, ensuring compliance with stringent security and privacy standards.

ChatGPT Gov offers features such as saving and sharing conversations within a government workspace, uploading text and image files, and building custom GPTs that employees can share internally.
The platform includes an administrative console for IT teams to manage users, groups, custom GPTs, and single sign-on (SSO), facilitating streamlined oversight and control.
By self-hosting ChatGPT Gov, agencies can more easily manage their own security, privacy, and compliance requirements, adhering to frameworks like IL5, CJIS, ITAR, and FedRAMP High.
Since 2024, over 90,000 users across more than 3,500 U.S. federal, state, and local government agencies have utilized ChatGPT for various tasks, including administrative functions, coding assistance, and AI education efforts.
Notable adopters include the Air Force Research Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, each leveraging ChatGPT to enhance efficiency and support research initiatives.
📢 Today we're announcing ChatGPT Gov, a version of ChatGPT that government agencies can deploy in their own MS Azure commercial or government cloud environment.
Enabling the public sector, especially the U.S. Federal government, to leverage ChatGPT is critical to maintaining… x.com/i/web/status/1…
— Kevin Weil 🇺🇸 (@kevinweil)
2:03 PM • Jan 28, 2025
🏢 One of the core obstacles for AI adoption at a widespread enterprise level has always been centered on the security issue, especially when it comes to organizations that deal with highly sensitive information — this likely solves those concerns, at least at the superficial level for a government that seems quite friendly towards AI so far.
Liang Wenfeng, a Chinese engineer and former hedge fund manager, founded DeepSeek, an AI company that has rapidly gained prominence in the artificial intelligence industry. His journey from finance to technology highlights a unique blend of quantitative expertise and innovative thinking.

Born in 1985 in Zhanjiang, China, Liang demonstrated exceptional mathematical abilities from a young age, eventually graduating from Zhejiang University.
In 2016, he co-founded High-Flyer, a quantitative hedge fund that utilized AI algorithms for trading, managing assets exceeding $8 billion.
Leveraging his financial success, Liang invested in AI research, stockpiling Nvidia GPUs in 2021, which later became instrumental in DeepSeek's AI model development.
DeepSeek has attracted talent from major AI firms like Google DeepMind and OpenAI, strengthening its competitive edge in the global AI race.
China’s government has shown interest in DeepSeek’s advancements, positioning it as a key player in the country's strategy to achieve AI self-sufficiency.
Liang Wenfeng - Founder of DeepSeek
Liang was born in 1985 in Guangdong, China, to a modest family.
His father was a school teacher, and his values of discipline and education greatly influenced Liang.
Liang pursued his studies at Zhejiang University, earning a master’s degree… x.com/i/web/status/1…
— Vedang Vatsa FRSA (@vedangvatsa)
5:50 PM • Jan 28, 2025
👤 Portrait of a disruptor? Liang's transition from finance to AI exemplifies the interdisciplinary innovation driving groundbreaking advancements in technology, where scope-creep always seem to be waiting to consume good ideas that could be executed quickly and practically.
🆕 Updates
Hunyuan 3D 2.0 AI is now on Blender..
you can generate 3D models with texture using text prompt or single image directly on blender
open sourced and freeee
here's how it works:
— el.cine (@EHuanglu)
4:44 PM • Jan 29, 2025
o3-mini tomorrow confirmed it seems.
Reposted by Adam, OpenAI researcher.— Chubby♨️ (@kimmonismus)
4:51 PM • Jan 29, 2025
📽️ Daily Demo
China is on fire, shipping non-stop! 🔥🔥
Hailuo just launched another insane Video model T2V-01-Director. It gives you full control over camera movement.
I had early access, and below are two of my favorite generations with their prompts:
— AshutoshShrivastava (@ai_for_success)
10:50 AM • Jan 28, 2025
🗣️ Discourse
deepseek's r1 is an impressive model, particularly around what they're able to deliver for the price.
we will obviously deliver much better models and also it's legit invigorating to have a new competitor! we will pull up some releases.
— Sam Altman (@sama)
2:29 AM • Jan 28, 2025
Complete hardware + software setup for running Deepseek-R1 locally. The actual model, no distillations, and Q8 quantization for full quality. Total cost, $6,000. All download and part links below:
— Matthew Carrigan (@carrigmat)
2:17 PM • Jan 28, 2025
Trump says Microsoft is in talks to acquire TikTok.
Odds they make a deal shot up to 41% overnight.
— Polymarket (@Polymarket)
3:04 PM • Jan 28, 2025
“The idea that we’ll have our own R2-D2 for our entire life, and it grows up with us—that’s a certainty now.”
— Chubby♨️ (@kimmonismus)
6:41 AM • Jan 28, 2025
There’s a lot of misconception that China “just cloned” the outputs of openai. This is far from true and reflects incomplete understanding of how these models are trained in the first place. DeepSeek R1 has figured out RL finetuning. They wrote a whole paper on this topic called… x.com/i/web/status/1…
— Aravind Srinivas (@AravSrinivas)
6:44 AM • Jan 28, 2025