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Last week, DeepSeek threw financial markets into turmoil, led people to ask whether the U.S. has fallen behind China, and created anxiety around AI developments. Our AI scholar, Dean Ball, was not surprised by the DeepSeek effect, in fact,
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One stat Dean points out—that blew me away—is that we can expect algorithmic efficiency gains of 400–500% every year. This is evidence of the need for insightful, free-market, and prudent AI policy.
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