China’s DeepSeek AI chatbot may have rattled US tech giants, but in Europe some industry players see a potential advantage.
The chatbot repeated false claims 30% of the time and gave vague or not useful answers 53% of the time in response to news-related prompts, resulting in an 83% fail rate, according to a report ...
The reasoning artificial intelligence chatbot rose to the No. 1 spot on Apple Inc.’s App Store on Jan. 26 and has held that position globally since ...
The Indian government looks to host Chinese AI model on domestic servers to enhance data security and ensure compliance with ...
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In a groundbreaking collaboration, ElevenLabs successfully integrated its advanced conversational AI platform with DeepSeek’s ...
The Chinese chatbot took the world by storm and rattled stock markets. But lost in all the attention was a focus on how the ...
DeepSeek has gone viral. Chinese AI lab DeepSeek broke into the mainstream consciousness this week after its chatbot app rose ...
The United States may have kicked off the A.I. arms race, but a Chinese app is now shaking it up. R1, a chatbot from the ...
DeepSeek’s privacy policy states that it stores user data on servers in China and that it governs that information under Chinese law.
Italy wanted to know what personal data is collected, from which sources and for what purposes. Read more at straitstimes.com ...