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US President Donald Trump had been in office scarcely a week when a new Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) app called ...
Chinese startup DeepSeek has released its largest AI model to date, a 685-billion-parameter model that industry observers say ...
DeepSeek is hiring for a job in product management and design. It's a major shift from the startup's focus on AI model research. The rush to hire product talent mirrors a broader trend in the US ...
A Malaysian company has designed an AI large language model for Muslims based on open-source AI knowhow from China’s DeepSeek ...
China's DeepSeek has released a 685-billion parameter open-source AI model, DeepSeek V3.1, challenging OpenAI and Anthropic ...
DeepSeek is fully available to users free of charge. By contrast, ChatGPT retains a version available for free, but offers paid monthly tiers of $20 and $200 to access additional capabilities.
The new AI assistant released by Chinese startup DeepSeek has rattled the U.S. technology sector after it reportedly developed a model on par with leading U.S. peers at a lower cost.
On the day of the launch of the Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek, NASDAQ dropped 3%, while Nvidia stock plummeted 17% on a single day, marking the biggest fall in U.S. stock market history.
The speed and popularity of DeepSeek’s models have challenged US incumbents such as OpenAI, and demonstrated how Chinese companies can make strides in artificial intelligence for seemingly a ...
DeepSeek, after all, was reportedly trained and built with only a $6 million investment, a far cry from the billions of dollars many assumed necessary to achieve an AI model that can match or even ...
From how OpenAI workers could cash in, to why DeepSeek hit a snag, we round up the week's big stories from the AI revolution.