DeepSeek was on top of the world Monday...
Destroying OpenAI's download records.
Promising GPT-4 performance at bargain prices.
Then it all came crashing down.
A massive cyber attack just rocked their entire platform.
They've frozen new registrations.
User data might be compromised.
Security is scrambling.
But here's the real story no one's talking about:
I've been in tech long enough to spot the pattern.
When you grow too fast...
When you cut too many corners...
When you try to beat the giants at their own game...
You get sloppy.
In 2016, I left my cushy corporate job to build VA Staffer.
Could have grown 10x faster by cutting corners.
Could have hired cheaper talent without background checks.
Could have skipped security protocols.
But I didn't.
Because here's what happens when you rush:
→ Security gets lazy
→ Systems get vulnerable
→ Hackers get hungry
→ Users get burned
DeepSeek learned this the hard way.
One day you're the "ChatGPT killer"
The next you're killing your own reputation.
The AI race isn't just about speed.
It's about trust.
It's about security.
It's about doing things right.
I've built my company to 150+ team members.
Never had a major security breach.
Never compromised on protocols.
Never rushed growth at the expense of safety.
The truth is:
There are no shortcuts in tech.
There are no "cheap" alternatives to excellence.
There is only the long, hard road of doing things right.
DeepSeek will survive this.
But the scars will remain.
Source : https://SavageMarketer.com
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