Should You Switch to Deepseek V3!
About This Episode
Demetri Panici dives into the newest upgrades from Deepseek, including improved front-end development capabilities, Chinese search proficiency, and enhanced deepthink and search integration.
We also highlight the tool’s recent performance updates in non-complex reasoning tasks and compare Deepseek's evolving features to top competitors like Claude and ChatGPT 4.5.
Whether you're a developer, content creator, or AI enthusiast, this episode breaks down the practical applications, speed, and functionality of Deepseek V3 for real-world use.
Discover insights on what’s improved, where it still lags, and whether it’s worth adopting in your AI stack. Tune in for a thoughtful analysis of how Deepseek is carving its niche in the generative AI space.
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0:00 - Emoji Use In AI Content
0:31 - Welcome To The AI Agents Podcast
0:53 - Deepseek V3 New Features
1:42 - Deepthink And Search Insights
3:01 - SEO Copywriting With AI
4:03 - Claude’s Web Search Capabilities
5:06 - Expanding Blog Content With AI
6:03 - Final Thoughts And Comparisons
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Transcript
It's got some emojis in there. This is solid. Obviously, you don't want to overdo it with emojis, but this is something to consider. Financial analysis, market moving insights, researchers, and academics. It's a pretty decent blog. Oh, it's not even done, by the way. Good in length. I'm going to do a test on this with the text counter. Now, it is taking a while to do this, but that's not a bad thing cuz it kind of makes me feel like it's putting out a lot. However, I did I do think the speed's actually a little slow. So, a thousand words is not bad for a block, and I probably could tell it to expand on what it has. So, hi, my name is Demetri Bonichi and I'm a content creator, agency owner, and AI enthusiast. You're listening to the AI Agents podcast brought to you by
Jot Form and featuring our very own CEO and founder, Idkin Tank. This is the show where artificial intelligence meets innovation, productivity, and the tools shaping the future of work. Enjoy the show. Deep Seek's back at it again, everybody. This new version is their 3.1 version that dropped a couple days ago and I'm really excited to dive into it. So, Deepseek has made a solid update. I want to call out. So, I just want to say this. Please make sure you go to their actual website deepseeek.com. If you Google Deepseek, there's actually a Deepseek AI product which to my knowledge is fake. This is not the same product. So, I want to call that out for people. Notice how on their website, first of all, it is a Chinese-based company. Go to English, right? Very important to note this, okay? Do not want to get you
in the wrong situation. Now, they have released though in actuality a Deepseek V3. There's new capabilities on this that are important to note from their official Twitter, which is where I would go to check things out. You'll see V3 is out now. It's for non-complex reasoning tasks. We recommend V3. Just turn off Deep Think. So, that would mean inside of the product, you do not need to have Deepthink on in order to interact with it. And there is also a secondary update that I wanted to cover off on too, which I found to be the case that's very cool. Unlike before, you couldn't do deep think, but now you can do deep thinking search. So, if I were to, for example, think about this, right? We've gotten a more in-depth research and we've gotten a more improved less intense model, you know, sort of the
4.5 comparison to CHBT rather than or the 40 comparison rather than the 01 or 03 in this category. And someone pointed out that I which I thought found interesting, stronger front-end development skills, they're going for Claude now. Yeah, that's the case. It's a little bit weird though. So that that almost makes me think, okay, based on this graph, it does feel like they're going after 4.5 and Claude. Not 40. 40 would probably not be in this category. Always something, I swear with these companies. Overall, in general, seems like they're focusing on front-end web development, Chinese writing proficiency, search capabilities into Chinese search, if anyone knows what that means. I do, but I'm just saying. And then we can just try this out in the app now. So, let's do deep think and search first. and let's say, "Please look up the latest and greatest SEO
copywriting recommendations to optimize for maximum traffic." All right, so it's going to go to a deep think, a deep thought, one might say. As you can see, it's really going in depth here. So, here's a synthesis of it. So, breaking it down, priority search, intent, and semantic. Uh, weird note, by the way. Why is everything in bold? I kind of hate that from a visual standpoint. It's all right. Match user intent. Analyze top ranking content for your target keywords to ensure your content aligns with what users want. Okay. Of course, create scannable mobile content first. Okay. Structure content for skimmers. That's great advice. And it even gives us quotes for that. Very good. Build authority with EAT, comprehensive content. Okay. All right. Now, all of these are great pieces of advice, but what if I were to turn off Deepthink and say, "Okay, write a
a lengthy blog post covering the recent release of the newest Claude search capabilities." I'll put Enthropic as the company just in case. Let's see. The classic gamechanging update. In the long-awaited move, Enthropic finally equipped its AI assistant, Claude, with real webtime search capabilities. This is good commentary. The fact that it was long awaited. References competitors. That's good. Finally gets web search. What took so long? Wow, this actually not bad. This writing is pretty good. Automatic citation. Selective activation. Enterprise focused applications. Cool. There's got some emojis in there. This is solid. Obviously, you don't want to researchers, and academics. That's a this, but that's not a bad thing because it kind of makes me feel like it's putting out a lot. However, I just I do think the speed's actually a little slow. So, 1,000 words is not bad for a blog. And I probably could
tell it to expand on what it has. So, for each section, make it more detailed and recommend natural spots to input images for blog post. All right. So, it's it's expanding on it, but I don't really see the recommendations. maybe didn't understand that I want the recommendations where they fit while like writing it out. So like put for example between sections here. So that just might be the issue. And as I'm looking at this, the speed at which it's outputting it is much slower. And I guess the differences between all the other products is pretty obvious here. So if it doesn't improve upon this, you know what I like by the way? The fact that it had a whole section for what's next. They're trying to do voice interaction. That's cool. And how it's limited to pro users. Okay. See if it expanded on it
at all. it barely did. So, I still think as much as Deep Seek's pretty cool and the pricing is still king in the API front, it's not quite there, you know, like it's not I don't think it's that good in comparison to the other platforms in the sense that it's like outdoing it for creative writing at least. So, we'll kind of see what ends up happening. I I do think there is something here though that's a good foundation and considering we weren't expecting something like this to come out of China, I'm not going to complain. But for all intents and purposes, I do think the Silicon Valley folks are still kind of winning this game. So, interesting improvements. Couple new features, couple new capabilities. If you want to try these out, make sure to go to deepseeek.com, not deepseeek.ai, because there is something wrong with
people trying to scam people online. With that being said, thank you so much for watching this episode of the Agents Podcast, and we'll see you in the next one. Bye.