The European Comission has granted €20 million to STEP, the European consortium that will create the AI model. It will be open source, European regulations-compliant and unlike Deepseek, its dataset will also be open source and will be trained in 35 languages.

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Have all of these people forgotten what Open is supposed to mean?

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with that little money split between that many institutions, nothing will come of it.

It’s especially pointless ever since DeepSeek R1 dropped. Now everyone has the recipie to build state of the art models, so it’s only a matter of time until European companies will create one.

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Well, investing a mere €20 millions won’t achieve much. On the other hand I’m glad they aren’t wasting more money on it.

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Wasn’t DeepSeek v3 trained with single-digit million dollars budget?

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Iirc leaked numbers says something closer to 1 billion USD

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Probably not. There’s a lot of reasons to be skeptical of those claimed numbers.

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Why

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Hey! Look at me! I also want to be a dumpster fire.

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At the very least the name is much more technically accurate by putting LLM instead of AI in there.

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