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High-Flyer Capital Management: Revolutionising AI Development in China

Ivan MassowBy Ivan MassowJune 9, 20242 ViewsNo Comments2 Mins Read
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Discover how High-Flyer Capital Management transformed from a quant fund to a leader in AI through DeepSeek-V2, sparking a price war in the Chinese AI sector and challenging tech giants like Alibaba and Baidu.

High-Flyer Capital Management: From Quant Fund to AI Leader

High-Flyer Capital Management, a quantitative hedge fund based in China, has evolved into an AI pioneer since its founding in 2015. Known for its strategic use of artificial intelligence and algorithms in financial markets, the firm has amassed approximately Rmb60bn ($8bn) in assets under management.

High-Flyer has developed an AI model, DeepSeek-V2, capable of answering questions, writing code, and reasoning. DeepSeek operates at a significantly lower cost than its competitors, at around Rmb2 per million output tokens. This pricing strategy ignited a price war among Chinese AI providers, with ByteDance, Alibaba, and Baidu reducing their prices in response.

DeepSeek’s rapid adoption by thousands of Chinese developers underscores the intense competition in China’s generative AI sector, challenging tech giants like Alibaba and Baidu. Liu Qingfeng of iFlytek has remarked that the technological gap between the US and China might be narrower than perceived.

Funded by High-Flyer, DeepSeek benefits from robust computational resources. High-Flyer has invested heavily in building supercomputing clusters, employing over 10,000 Nvidia processors acquired before US export restrictions. This infrastructure is crucial for training large AI models.

Tests conducted by the University of Waterloo rank DeepSeek-V2 among the top large language models (LLMs) globally, just behind models from OpenAI and Anthropic. DeepSeek-V2’s architecture utilizes a mixture of experts approach, dividing the model into numerous specialized segments.

Even with its low-cost advantage, some experts suggest DeepSeek may be operating at a loss. As new, restricted Nvidia chips emerge, maintaining competitive computational power could become challenging for DeepSeek. Nevertheless, High-Flyer’s AI division remains focused on achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI).

High-Flyer Capital Management started in a Chengdu apartment, founded by Liang Wenfeng, a computer science graduate from Zhejiang University. By 2021, all of its strategies incorporated AI. The company’s growth and innovative ventures highlight the dynamic landscape of AI development in China.

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Ivan Massow Senior Editor at AI WEEK, Ivan, a life long entrepreneur, has worked at Cambridge University's Judge Business School and the Whittle Lab, nurturing talent and transforming innovative technologies into successful ventures.

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