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Meeting notes reveal DeepSeek operates with only 300 employees and aims to remain six months behind US rivals

Story Overview

Notes from a recent visit describe DeepSeek as a 2023-founded lab in Hangzhou that keeps operations deliberately compact, with reports citing around 300 staff and no apparent interest in rapid expansion, while positioning its models to trail the latest US releases by roughly half a year.

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Niko McCarty.@NikoMcCarty

Notes on DeepSeek:

We visited the company HQ last Tuesday. It was founded in 2023 by Liang Wenfeng and operated out of his hedge fund, High-Flyer, until somewhat recently. The company released their R1 model in January 2025, so it was interesting to see what they’ve been doing for the last 1.5 years.

The company is located in an unmarked, 12-story building in Hangzhou. There is no DeepSeek branding visible from the street or lobby. I asked why this is, and the team demurred and said, “Well, there are many companies in this building, and we are not special.” They want to keep a low profile.

We met with their Head of Data and Head of Infrastructure. The company only has 300 employees. They are at least an order-of-magnitude smaller than Anthropic, and don’t care to scale further just yet. Their Head of Infrastructure, in particular, was young; maybe 30 years old and apparently one of the best AI buildout and energy experts in the country. (We briefly walked through the labs, and everybody seemed young. There was a lot of discussion; it felt like an exciting and energetic place.)

Lots of competition is coming from Alibaba (Qwen), ByteDance, and Moonshot (Kimi). People in China seem to mostly use Kimi or Deepseek. Young people use VPNs to access Claude, though Anthropic has blockers around usage in China and make it difficult. Poaching between groups is common, just like in the U.S. DeepSeek has a reputation as being really smart and “cool,” maybe similar to Anthropic. Big labs are mostly in Beijing, near Tsinghua and Peking University, with Hangzhou as the main exception (DeepSeek and Alibaba/Qwen are there).

The DeepSeek team reads western AI writers. They listen to Dwarkesh and read Gwern. The people we met with said they had never met with any employees from Anthropic. They were not at all concerned with some kind of hostile / AGI takeover scenario. They kept bringing up job loss (which is already high amongst youth in China) as their main concern. When we asked if they do red teaming on their models, they said no. In China, AI models are not regulated directly; the government instead has restrictions on how those models can be used in software, services, etc.

As a whole, China seems to treat AI as just another technology, rather than as some kind of singularity moment. National attention is still on basic needs and infrastructure buildouts, and on providing more medicines for people. The “dreams of singularity" seem like a luxury or distant consideration.

We asked the DeepSeek team: “What has the highlight been so far? What are your plans for an exit?” And they said that their highlight and great achievement was R1. They did not gesticulate at a future model or vision, but rather seemed proudest of what they’ve already done. They are content for now to remain ~6 months behind U.S. companies while maintaining a lower profile and team size.

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Staying compact without the usual growth push

The same notes indicate the company has no plans to increase headcount, a choice that stands out against larger Western labs and leaves open whether this lean structure will hold as models evolve.

Open Question

Why the deliberate lag might matter

DeepSeek appears focused on infrastructure strengths rather than chasing the absolute frontier, yet sources do not confirm an explicit internal target of staying six months behind, so the long-term competitive effect remains unclear.

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Positive users praise DeepSeek's lean 300-person team and models for strong value and cost savings while negative users call the unmarked Hangzhou lab story suspicious fan fiction with little new information.

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Pretty depressing read Well, as long as they're thinking about buildouts, they'll do fine

Niko McCarty.@NikoMcCarty

Notes on DeepSeek:

We visited the company HQ last Tuesday. It was founded in 2023 by Liang Wenfeng and operated out of his hedge fund, High-Flyer, until somewhat recently. The company released their R1 model in January 2025, so it was interesting to see what they’ve been doing for the last 1.5 years.

The company is located in an unmarked, 12-story building in Hangzhou. There is no DeepSeek branding visible from the street or lobby. I asked why this is, and the team demurred and said, “Well, there are many companies in this building, and we are not special.” They want to keep a low profile.

We met with their Head of Data and Head of Infrastructure. The company only has 300 employees. They are at least an order-of-magnitude smaller than Anthropic, and don’t care to scale further just yet. Their Head of Infrastructure, in particular, was young; maybe 30 years old and apparently one of the best AI buildout and energy experts in the country. (We briefly walked through the labs, and everybody seemed young. There was a lot of discussion; it felt like an exciting and energetic place.)

Lots of competition is coming from Alibaba (Qwen), ByteDance, and Moonshot (Kimi). People in China seem to mostly use Kimi or Deepseek. Young people use VPNs to access Claude, though Anthropic has blockers around usage in China and make it difficult. Poaching between groups is common, just like in the U.S. DeepSeek has a reputation as being really smart and “cool,” maybe similar to Anthropic. Big labs are mostly in Beijing, near Tsinghua and Peking University, with Hangzhou as the main exception (DeepSeek and Alibaba/Qwen are there).

The DeepSeek team reads western AI writers. They listen to Dwarkesh and read Gwern. The people we met with said they had never met with any employees from Anthropic. They were not at all concerned with some kind of hostile / AGI takeover scenario. They kept bringing up job loss (which is already high amongst youth in China) as their main concern. When we asked if they do red teaming on their models, they said no. In China, AI models are not regulated directly; the government instead has restrictions on how those models can be used in software, services, etc.

As a whole, China seems to treat AI as just another technology, rather than as some kind of singularity moment. National attention is still on basic needs and infrastructure buildouts, and on providing more medicines for people. The “dreams of singularity" seem like a luxury or distant consideration.

We asked the DeepSeek team: “What has the highlight been so far? What are your plans for an exit?” And they said that their highlight and great achievement was R1. They did not gesticulate at a future model or vision, but rather seemed proudest of what they’ve already done. They are content for now to remain ~6 months behind U.S. companies while maintaining a lower profile and team size.

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Zephyr@zephyr_z9

@teortaxesTex Their hiring pattern doesn't point towards this

"They are content for now to remain ~6 months behind U.S. companies while maintaining a lower profile and team size." I'm really surprised that they even talked so much with an outsider

Pretty depressing read Well, as long as they're thinking about buildouts, they'll do fine

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@zephyr_z9 I also find this suspicious. How did he even get in there? They don't talk with journalists. Also there's no new info here

Zephyr@zephyr_z9

@teortaxesTex Their hiring pattern doesn't point towards this

"They are content for now to remain ~6 months behind U.S. companies while maintaining a lower profile and team size." I'm really surprised that they even talked so much with an outsider

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nathan chen@nathancgy4

@teortaxesTex this is a weird read from what i know most of dpsk's talents are in their beijing office which is also their base

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Elizabeth Hudson@ClarkPolner

@NikoMcCarty Where is their data team leaning in / what are they thinking? Anything biology?

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Teng@DengYinsong

@NikoMcCarty 我使用DS v4pro做投资调研和数据分析一个多月,整体来说比较满意,虽然它在长文本中还是会出现疏漏,但我使用其他(Qwen, Doubao, Kimi)做交叉验证。主要是v4太便宜了,可以说是性价比最高的LLM。它搞不定的我才会找Claude

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ivey zen@iveyzen

@NikoMcCarty 你觉得他们会有像Anthropic那种正在造神的感觉吗?

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Niko McCarty.@NikoMcCarty

@iveyzen They did not come across that way at all. They view it as mostly just another technology. They are deeply concerned about job loss and youth unemployment.

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Niko McCarty.@NikoMcCarty

@teortaxesTex @zephyr_z9 Fortunately I'm not a journalist.

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Mike@mhogers1199

@NikoMcCarty Very interesting, I am around Hangzhou these days, any nice tech meetups there? Would enjoy speaking with some of the engineers

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Niko McCarty.@NikoMcCarty

@ClarkPolner No biology efforts to my knowledge.

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Niko McCarty.@NikoMcCarty

If you like this, then you may like my blog about biology: http://nikomc.com.

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GeekPark@GeekParkHQ

@NikoMcCarty welcome to China - welcome to vither other AI startups in China (Shanghai / Beijing / Hangzhou) - and Shenzhen of course! here is lots of AI plus Robotics startups in Shenzhen.

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IndenScale@david0520782123

@mhogers1199 @NikoMcCarty maybe you would be interested in my work.

I am an telecom engineer working for an SOE.

However I am working to make most of my work "Software Defined" so that I can use DSL to describe most of my work.

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morluto@morluto

@NikoMcCarty except the real office is not in hangzhou

its in beijing near peking u

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Walton@wasabiwalton

@NikoMcCarty very interesting read, I wonder if any of the chinese frontier labs have thought about bio x ai in the same way Anthropic or OpenAi have?

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@NikoMcCarty 最后的满足,很有中庸气质,你 get 了中国风😄

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erik@try.works@trydotworks

@NikoMcCarty How much did it run you, $10k?

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Calvin Quek@clearroads

@NikoMcCarty Thanks. Interesting

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