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China's DeepSeek (DEEPSEEK) has upgraded its AI model R1, that boosted the startup into the limelight earlier this year.
DeepSeek has announced a minor trial upgrade to its R1 artificial intelligence model, inviting users to test enhancements ...
DeepSeek triggered a wave of market enthusiasm for Chinese artificial-intelligence when it shocked the market with its AI ...
A person uses DeepSeek app on a mobile phone on Feb 17, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua] Some US politicians have been targeting ...
Qwen 2.5 Coder/Max is currently the top open-source model for coding, with the highest HumanEval (~70–72%), LiveCodeBench (70 ...
Asia Society Policy Institute’s Danny Russel—a former U.S. diplomat with deep national security experience—unpacks the pivotal role that open-source artificial intelligence plays in the escalating U.S ...
DeepSeek-R1 redefines healthcare with AI-driven diagnostics, learning, and accessibility for all, making smart care a global ...
For investors, DeepSeek's emergence is causing a serious rethink regarding sky-high valuations of U.S. tech firms, especially ...
Fractal, Mumbai based AI company, has launched a new open-source large language model, Fathom-R1-14B. The model delivers ...
Using an open AI model can provide significant advantages, including avoidance of licensing fees and greater control over ...
Necessity is the mother of invention and DeepSeek’s technological breakthrough is likely an unintended consequence of bans on US computer chips being sent to China.
In a paper co-authored by founder Liang Wenfeng, the start-up attributes its success to a hardware-software co-design approach.