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DeepSeek has seen use of its models drop to 80 per cent from 99 per cent on Chinese cloud computing platform PPIO.
Unlike the West, where universities are still agonizing over how students use AI in their work, top universities in China are ...
AI that’s been trained on English, and not one of Southeast Asia’s hundreds of different languages, “will perhaps not meet ...
Star founders, Beijing officials and deep-pocketed financiers converge on Shanghai by the thousands this weekend to attend ...
OpenAI chairman Bret Taylor said that there's no indie LLM market because the capital costs are too high. He advises against ...
DeepSeek turned heads when it burst onto the scene last year. Now, you can get the AI assistant directly in any ...
Most mainstream AI chatbots can be convinced to engage in sexually explicit exchanges, even if they initially refuse.
DeepSeek AI is a new open source AI model out of China that claims to be outperforming OpenAI, Google and Meta. Imad is a senior reporter covering Google and internet culture. Hailing from Texas ...
DeepSeek’s creators managed to train AI models that rival Western counterparts with just a fraction of the computing power. OpenAI’s most advanced models reportedly cost over $100 million to ...
But DeepSeek developed its AI model for $6 million, according to Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives. DeepSeek was also able to create a more open-source product that could potentially accelerate ...
The decline deepened following the news that Germany's top privacy regulator had officially declared the Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek "illegal". The regulator invoked the EU's Digital Services Act and ...