Jim Cramer on American Airlines Group Inc. (AAL): ‘They’re Making A Good Run’

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We recently published an article titled Jim Cramer Discusses These 10 Stocks & Wonders Whether DeepSeek Stole From OpenAI. In this article, we are going to take a look at where American Airlines Group Inc. (NASDAQ:AAL) stands against the other stocks Jim Cramer recently discussed.

In his recent appearance on CNBC's Squawk on the Street, Jim Cramer continued to discuss the fallout from DeepSeek's AI models purportedly reducing the costs of training and developing AI platforms. While the TV show host did not comment on the costs, about which little is currently understood, he did speculate about the link between DeepSeek and OpenAI.

As DeepSeek's R-1 becomes more popular, several users have reported that it delivers answers similar to those from OpenAI's models. In fact, Bill Gates' software company is allegedly investigating the link between OpenAI and DeepSeek. As per Bloomberg, the software company's security team discovered "observed individuals they believe may be linked to DeepSeek exfiltrating a large amount of data using the OpenAI application programming interface, or API."

Cramer also wondered the same thing during his appearance as he questioned "How much did this outfit, DeepSeek, steal from OpenAI?" The TV show host however added that he was nevertheless impressed by DeepSeek's AI "Because it is much lower cost." However, some things that remain unanswered for Cramer are "Whether what they stole, I question how good it is, I question the hallucination factor. I question the, when I went on it, it was stupid as wood. I mean look, there are some real problems here. But the calculations are good."

The conversation then shifted to whether DeepSeek's splash in the West revealed that the software engineers in China were as good as those in the US. Cramer sarcastically commented "Shocker. What they thought they were blockheads?" However, while his assessment about Chinese software engineers was correct, he controversially added "We are so far ahead of them, because we're doing robots and cars. Where's their robots and cars?"

Cramer's remarks about the Chinese automotive and robotics industries prompted co-host David Faber to retort that China leads the world with EVs. Cramer then tried to clarify his stance by outlining a few individuals that he believes offer America a competitive edge over China.  "I'm saying that Elon, their Elon. The Jensen-Elon Musk partnership," he shared. Cramer further added "I'm talking about the supercomputer solution. I think is a brilliant solution by Musk." The supercomputer that he's referring to is Musk's plan to build the world's largest supercomputer in Tennessee which will house a million AI GPUs.