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DeepSeek limits access to its AI services, server capacity strained under load

FP Staff • February 7, 2025, 15:09:13 IST
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While DeepSeek faces internal struggles to meet demand, it is also facing external pressures. In the United States, legislators are pushing for a ban on DeepSeek’s use in government devices, citing concerns over the company’s ties to the Chinese government

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DeepSeek explained that their API service recharges have been suspended to prevent operational disruptions, though existing balances can still be used. The announcement highlights the growing pains of a company that has rapidly gained global attention in the competitive AI sector. Image Credit: Reuters

DeepSeek, a rising Chinese AI startup, is struggling to keep up with the demand for its popular AI model. The company has announced that it is limiting access to its API services due to server capacity issues, according to a report by Bloomberg.  

In a statement shared on Thursday, DeepSeek explained that their API service recharges have been suspended to prevent operational disruptions, though existing balances can still be used. The announcement highlights the growing pains of a company that has rapidly gained global attention in the competitive AI sector.

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The popularity of DeepSeek’s model stems from its ability to rival more established US-based AI services at a fraction of the cost. This achievement has attracted businesses seeking affordable AI solutions, but it has also placed immense pressure on the company’s infrastructure.

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Affordability meets infrastructure woes

DeepSeek made headlines last month with the launch of its cutting-edge AI model, which challenged the industry norm of high-cost innovation. The startup’s success sparked excitement among small and medium-sized enterprises, which saw the potential to integrate advanced AI without breaking the bank. However, that surge in demand appears to have outpaced DeepSeek’s server capabilities.

DeepSeek’s approach could democratise AI, offering smaller companies access to tools once reserved for tech giants. However, he also pointed out that AI adoption is increasingly limited by factors like cost and environmental concerns. The current server strain serves as a reminder of the infrastructure hurdles that even ambitious startups must overcome.

DeepSeek also announced that it will end discounts on its AI services this Saturday, February 8, further signalling that the company is scaling back access to manage demand.

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Growing concerns over national security

While DeepSeek faces internal struggles to meet demand, it is also facing external pressures in the form of government restrictions. In the United States, legislators are pushing for a ban on DeepSeek’s use in government devices, citing concerns over the company’s ties to the Chinese government.

Representatives Darin LaHood and Josh Gottheimer have proposed legislation to block the use of DeepSeek on government-owned devices. Gottheimer, stressing the urgency, stated that the ban is a necessary measure to prevent potential security breaches.

Other countries have already implemented similar restrictions. Australia, Taiwan, Italy, and the state of Texas have barred government employees from using DeepSeek’s services. Investigations into the company’s activities are also underway in Belgium, France, Ireland, and South Korea.

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Balancing innovation and security

DeepSeek’s rise in the AI industry highlights the ongoing tension between technological advancement and national security. The company’s rapid growth demonstrates a strong global demand for affordable AI, yet concerns over data security and foreign influence loom large.

For now, DeepSeek is navigating both surging popularity and political challenges, a balancing act that could shape its future in the AI landscape. Whether the company can expand its infrastructure and ease security concerns remains to be seen, but its current struggles offer a snapshot of the high stakes involved in today’s AI race.

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