“I’m watching AI solve math Olympiad tasks.” SoftServe President on ChatGPT and Chinese DeepSeek Replica
Co-founder and President of SoftServe Taras Kytsmey spoke about his attitude towards AI tools and where he uses them.
Co-founder and President of SoftServe Taras Kytsmey spoke about his attitude towards AI tools and where he uses them.
Co-founder and President of SoftServe Taras Kytsmey spoke about his attitude towards AI tools and where he uses them.
« If I look now, the artificial flute very easily copes with the tasks of summarizing certain documents and so on. I remember I gave a speech at a conference and we talked about „Diya.City“, and I am one of the authors of the bill… ChatGPT gave me such a summary by points, to give me such a short summary of the system, I had to spend an hour and a half because I am super familiar with this law. Therefore, all kinds of HelpDesks and so on will cope perfectly. Briefly, concisely, systematically. And they are doing this simply brilliantly in ChatGPT-4o today,» he noted in an interview with Forbes as part of the Business Breakfast project.
«I’m not talking about math problems. I’m talking about how they (AI models) solve math Olympiad problems,» Kitsmey added.
At the same time, he said that he had not tested the Chinese language model DeepSeek. «We are a company that is more oriented towards Western society, and we are currently researching Western models of intelligence. This DeepSeek has recently appeared? I have not tested it yet. Am I really eager to test it? I don’t know. Maybe we should try it,» the SoftServe top manager notes.
In his opinion, DeepDeek could be a replica of American AI developments.
«As they say, USA innovates, China replicates. If we think that DeepSeek is just a replica, which was made, perhaps, on worse processors, perhaps they installed more of them there. There is an original, after all, there is an advanced idea. Perhaps, in the future, something will change,» Kitsmey noted.



