Jeff Bezos-Backed Perplexity Rolls Out Self-Hosted DeepSeek R1 Model Amid Chinese AI Controversy: CEO Aravind Srinivas Says, ‘There’s A Lot Of Misconception…’

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On Monday, Jeff Bezos-backed Perplexity AI unveiled a self-hosted version of the DeepSeek R1 model.

What Happened: Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas shared the development on X, formerly Twitter, saying the model is now available for research purposes.

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The announcement led to misconceptions, with some fearing that DeepSeek data might be accessible to the Chinese government or that search results could be censored.

Srinivas addressed these concerns, stating, “All DeepSeek usage in Perplexity is through models hosted in data centers in the USA and Europe. DeepSeek is *open-source*. None of your data goes to China.”

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He also assured users that the DeepSeek R1 model on Perplexity remains uncensored by sharing a screenshot of an unfiltered response as proof.

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Why It Matters: Earlier, Ross Gerber criticized DeepSeek’s privacy policy, expressing distrust in Chinese data practices.

The White House has also placed DeepSeek under a national security review.

Previously, in an interview, David Sacks, the White House AI and crypto czar said, “There’s substantial evidence that what DeepSeek did here is they distilled knowledge out of OpenAI models and I don’t think OpenAI is very happy about this.

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Srinivas also spoke about it saying, “There’s a lot of misconception that China ‘just cloned’ the outputs of OpenAI. This is far from true and reflects incomplete understanding of how these models are trained in the first place.”

DeepSeek has been recognized for its capabilities, reportedly outperforming other major AI models like OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Access to DeepSeek-R1 via API begins at $0.14 per million tokens, approximately 750,000 words. The newest DeepSeek model is said to be most comparable to OpenAI’s “o1” model, which costs $7.50 per million tokens.

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