šØ JASON CALACANIS: āI think the best part about (DeepSeek) is the fact that Sam Altman was supposed to be doing open source, he made it a closed source company, he stole everyoneās data, he got caught red handed, heās being sued by The New York Times for that, and now the Chinese have come and open sourced all the stuff he stole, and heās got a real competitor on the mission that OpenAI was supposed to do. I have zero sympathy for him or the team over there. Iām glad that this is all going open sourced. It should have been open sourced, and itās better for humanity, and the fact that the Chinese did it to Sam Altman is comeuppance for the fact that he stole everyone elseās content. But I donāt have strong opinions on it.ā LMAO. Wow. Jason with the double headshot. š

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