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Bulletin of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Chinese Version)

Keywords

DeepSeek;open source;consensus;collaborative mechanisms among industryacademiaand research

Abstract

DeepSeek has rapidly expanded globally on a large scale through the open-source model, prompting various sectors to reflect on the value and significance of open-source. This study argues that open-source is an effective way to build consensus and organize high-density talent, as it is supported by objective laws. These include sociological principles such as breaking knowledge monopolies and promoting knowledge dissemination, as well as economic principles like “transaction cost” and the “Jevons effect”. Furthermore, this study suggests that open-source is also an effective approach to establish efficient collaborative mechanisms among industry, academia, and research. Two specific cases are introduced—the Open-Source Chip Innovation Consortium and the “One Student One Chip” Initiative—to demonstrate the effectiveness of open-source in fostering collaboration.

First page

465

Last Page

470

Language

Chinese

Publisher

Bulletin of Chinese Academy of Sciences

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