DeepSeek Unveils New Flagship AI Model a Year After Breakthrough
THE SO WHAT
A new DeepSeek flagship one year after its last breakthrough means the model frontier is now on an annual cadence — your differentiation window on any given foundation model is measured in quarters, not years. Treat vendor lock-in as a liability: architect for fast model swaps and assume your competitor can access roughly similar base capability within 6–12 months.
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