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Sam Altman’s ‘Hopeless’ Remark Becomes a Joke After DeepSeek's AI Triumph

Watch: A 2023 video of Sam Altman dismissing low-budget AI development goes viral as China’s DeepSeek stuns the industry with a $5.6 million breakthrough.
A 2023 video of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has become a viral joke in the AI community. His confident dismissal of low-budget AI development now stands in stark contrast to the meteoric rise of China’s DeepSeek.

In the clip, Altman, speaking at an event in India, was asked whether a small, smart team with a ten-million-dollar budget could build something substantial in AI. His response, delivered with certainty: “It’s totally hopeless to compete with us on training foundation models.”

Fast forward to 2025, and DeepSeek has done exactly what Altman deemed impossible.

With a development budget of just five-point-six million dollars, DeepSeek’s AI model hasn’t just proven competitive—it has shaken the industry to its core. Its R1 model, launched last week, is reported to be twenty to fifty times cheaper to use than OpenAI’s flagship models. The viral video has become a symbol of American tech hubris, with many mocking the overconfidence Altman displayed in his now-infamous statement.

DeepSeek’s dominance is undeniable.

The R1 model has soared to the top of Apple’s US App Store, attracting global attention for its performance and affordability. DeepSeek-V3 was trained for less than six million dollars, using Nvidia’s lower-capability H800 chips—a stark contrast to the billions of dollars spent by US firms like OpenAI and Google.

The resurfaced video has only intensified focus on DeepSeek’s disruption. Analysts point to a six-hundred-billion-dollar drop in Nvidia’s market valuation—the biggest single-day loss for a stock in history—as a sign that the AI landscape is shifting.

DeepSeek’s success is forcing a brutal reassessment: does throwing billions at AI development even matter anymore?

Even Sam Altman—now facing widespread ridicule—has acknowledged DeepSeek’s achievement. Posting on X (formerly Twitter), he called the R1 model “an impressive achievement, particularly for the price.” But he quickly defended OpenAI’s expensive, compute-heavy approach.

This viral clip isn’t just about Altman’s miscalculation. It’s about a seismic shift in global AI leadership.

While US tech giants burn billions, China, Thailand, and India are proving that hard work, creativity, and results-driven teams can dismantle the bloated “AI bubble.”

Maybe it’s time to learn the lesson:

After the massive US army—with an unlimited budget—lost the war in Vietnam, lost the war in Iraq, and lost the war in Afghanistan, it should be clear by now: power and massive money can create a big “storm” but can’t guarantee a “win.”

Sometimes, it takes creativity, less hubris, far fewer bureaucratic barriers, and thinking outside the “outdated” and woke-driven US universities box!

The race is on—and this is just the beginning.

Let’s hope the USA “maintains” its “leadership” in AI and doesn’t fall to the bottom—just as it has in the car, electronics, fintech, and social media industries:

Chinese electric cars are dominating globally
WeChat and Alipay rule as fintech powerhouses
Shein and Alibaba have conquered fashion and online shopping
Chinese manufacturers produce the majority of the world’s iPhones and electronics
TikTok has surpassed Facebook and Instagram as the leading social media platform
Today it’s China, yesterday it was the USA, and before that, it was Turkey, Rome, and Mongolia.

The world doesn’t need one country monopolizing everything.

It needs diversity—nations dominating different markets, competing, cooperating, and inspiring each other.

Because the future isn’t built by a single empire.
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