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The company launched AI models, DeepSeek-V3 and DeepSeek-R1, AI models that's said to meet, or even exceed, the sophistication of the many popular AI models in the U.S. More AI competition from ...
The implications for enterprise AI are significant. Until recently, most leading systems were only available through closed ...
DeepSeek's latest and greatest AI model update went largely unnoticed by the tech industry. Earlier this year, everyone freaked out about DeepSeek's R1 model, sparking a slump in tech stocks. Here ...
As with DeepSeek’s models, Kimi K2 is open-weight, meaning it can be downloaded and built upon by researchers for free. It ...
With 685 billion parameters—up slightly from its predecessor's 671 billion—V3 is widely seen as the base for the soon-to-launch DeepSeek-R2, an inference-optimized variant.
DeepSeek rushes to launch new AI model as China goes all in. By Eduardo Baptista, Julie Zhu and Fanny Potkin. February 26, 2025 12:30 AM UTC Updated February 26, 2025 The ...
SHANGHAI/BEIJING -Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek released the first update to its hit R1 reasoning model in the early hours of Thursday, stepping up competition with U.S. rivals ...
Chinese state-linked social media accounts amplified narratives celebrating the launch of Chinese startup DeepSeek's AI models last week, days before the news tanked U.S. tech stocks, according to ...
A few months ago, DeepSeek stunned the world, crashing the US stock market in the process. The Chinese AI company released DeepSeek R1, a reasoning model that was just as powerful as ChatGPT o1 ...
DeepSeek has gone viral. Chinese AI lab DeepSeek broke into the mainstream consciousness this week after its chatbot app rose to the top of the Apple App Store charts (and Google Play, as well).
Chinese AI lab DeepSeek has quietly updated Prover, its AI model that’s designed to solve math-related proofs and theorems. According to South China Morning Post, DeepSeek uploaded the latest ...
German firm TNG has released DeepSeek-TNG R1T2 Chimera, an open-source variant twice as fast as its parent model thanks to a new 'Assembly-of-Experts' merge technique.