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China’s DeepSeek Says Its Hit AI Model Cost Just US$294,000 to Trai...

By Roy Barkhane
China’s DeepSeek Says Its Hit AI Model Cost Just US$294,000 to Trai...

China’s DeepSeek Says Its Hit AI Model Cost Just US$294,000 to Trai... is drawing attention now. Here’s what changed today, why it matters, and what to watch — pulled from businesstimes.com.sg and other verified sources.

Training costs for the large-language models powering AI chatbots refer to the expenses incurred from running a cluster of powerful chips for weeks or months to process vast amounts of text and code.

China’s DeepSeek says its hit AI model cost just US$294,000 to train.

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Key Takeaways

  • China’s DeepSeek says its hit AI model cost just US$294,000 to train.

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  • Published: Roy Barkhnane • Sep 19, 2025 02:10 AM EDT
  • Source mix: businesstimes.com.sg

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