Chat with DeepSeek AI

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
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    Dr. Nellie Deutsch discussed her experience and initial impressions of DeepSeek, a conversational AI tool that is being compared to ChatGPT. She started by mentioning the challenges she faced in creating an account due to high demand and her eagerness to test whether DeepSeek could compete with ChatGPT. A notable shortcoming, she pointed out, is that DeepSeek does not yet have a mobile app, which she finds essential for her preference to use voice communication on her phone.
    Comparing the conversational capabilities of DeepSeek and ChatGPT, Dr. Deutsch acknowledged that ChatGPT excels in providing detailed, structured responses and engaging in conversations. However, she expressed curiosity about how DeepSeek would perform, particularly in generating relevant and actionable information. She shared that she found DeepSeek’s interface similar to ChatGPT, with some promising features, like recalling past chats, copying responses, and integrating internet search.
    During her hands-on testing, Dr. Deutsch observed that DeepSeek provided concise and highly relevant information compared to ChatGPT. She noted that ChatGPT often offers extensive explanations and unnecessary details, whereas DeepSeek was more direct and to the point. In some instances, DeepSeek provided insights that ChatGPT missed, particularly around file storage and specific technical requirements for Moodle-related tasks.
    One feature that stood out to Dr. Deutsch was DeepSeek's ability to highlight potential limitations in proposed solutions. Unlike ChatGPT, which often generates responses without clarifying whether they might fail, DeepSeek was transparent about why certain approaches might not work. She appreciated this honesty, as it saved her time by avoiding ineffective solutions.
    Dr. Deutsch tested DeepSeek’s capabilities in areas like HTML and SCSS coding, as well as embedding videos in Moodle. She noted that the information provided by DeepSeek was clear, actionable, and tailored to her queries. While ChatGPT tended to offer overly elaborate answers, DeepSeek was more focused, delivering the key details without excessive explanation. This made DeepSeek particularly useful for users seeking practical, concise advice.
    However, she mentioned that DeepSeek lacked support for voice input and did not offer a smartphone app, which limited its accessibility for users who rely on mobile devices for interaction. This, she argued, is a significant drawback, especially for people who prefer using voice commands or need flexibility in how they interact with AI tools.
    Dr. Deutsch also found DeepSeek’s visual design appealing, particularly its code display features with a black background. She noted that the system was responsive and fast, comparable to ChatGPT in terms of speed. She highlighted DeepSeek’s debugging capabilities and its focus on providing relevant technical details, which she found particularly useful for her work.
    Another positive aspect she mentioned was the system’s ability to integrate smoothly with various technical environments. For example, it provided helpful advice on video playback issues on iOS devices and shared methods for embedding and sharing content effectively. This demonstrated DeepSeek's potential as a tool for tackling specific technical challenges.
    Despite its advantages, Dr. Deutsch acknowledged that DeepSeek is still in its early stages and lacks some of the features that make ChatGPT a more robust tool. For instance, she missed the conversational flow and continuity that ChatGPT offers, especially for more complex or iterative discussions. Additionally, the absence of a mobile-friendly platform was a recurring concern in her review.
    Dr. Deutsch concluded her exploration by encouraging others to try DeepSeek and share their experiences. While she found the tool promising, especially in its ability to deliver focused and relevant information, she emphasized that it has room for improvement in accessibility and conversational depth. Ultimately, she remained curious about how DeepSeek would evolve and whether it could emerge as a strong alternative to ChatGPT in the future.

ความคิดเห็น • 5

  • @naimahusban1994
    @naimahusban1994 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    it is such a wonderful video, thanks for this added value video. Looking forwards to watching more in this context.

    • @NellieDeutsch
      @NellieDeutsch  4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      You’re very welcome! Let me know if you have any questions.

  • @NivesTorresi
    @NivesTorresi 9 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    My brother Marco mentioned this a few days ago but haven't had a chance to try it yet. Following your lead on this... 😊

    • @NellieDeutsch
      @NellieDeutsch  9 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Australia is ahead of us and closer to China. Let me know what you think of it. It has an app but no record feature.

    • @NivesTorresi
      @NivesTorresi 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @ I'm in Italy at present... so not sure if we have better or worse situations ...