Open-Source AI Explained: Why DeepSeek Changed the Conversation

Open-source AI lets developers study, adapt and run models more freely. DeepSeek helped bring that debate into the mainstream.

Open-Source AI Explained: Why DeepSeek Changed the Conversation

Artificial intelligence used to feel like something controlled mainly by a few large companies with huge data centers and closed platforms. DeepSeek helped change that conversation.

What open-source AI means

AI openness can mean different things: open weights, open code, technical reports, permissive licenses or full training transparency. Not every “open” model is open in the same way.

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Still, open or open-weight models give developers more control and make AI easier to study and adapt.

Why developers care

Open models reduce dependence on a small number of AI platforms. Startups and researchers can test models, deploy locally and build specialized tools with more flexibility.

The bigger takeaway

Open-source AI will not replace every closed model, but it makes the ecosystem broader. DeepSeek showed that open and lower-cost models can influence the whole AI market.

Sources Used

  • DeepSeek
  • GitHub
  • Reuters
  • Hugging Face

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