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(Reuters) -Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek has delayed the release of its new model after failing to train ...
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.
Huawei sent a team of engineers to DeepSeek’s office to help the company use its AI chip to develop the R2 model, according ...
Overview DeepSeek dominates in reasoning, planning, and budgeting, proving itself the more practical and precise choice for ...
The Chinese start-up has introduced only a few incremental updates in recent months, while competitors have released new ...
Chinese AI firm adds longer memory to its flagship model but still faces chip shortages that stall bigger ambitions ...
DeepSeek-R1 faces competition in India due to cost-effectiveness, language support limitations, and concerns about security ...
If DeepSeek demonstrated that China could compete with the West, Baidu’s open-source pivot makes Chinese AI seem almost ...
DeepSeek launches V3.1 with doubled context, advanced coding, and math abilities. Featuring 685B parameters under MIT Licence ...
In a quiet yet impactful move, DeepSeek, the Hangzhou-based AI research lab, has unveiled DeepSeek V3.1, an upgraded version ...
Chinas AI darling DeepSeek, once hailed as a symbol of tech independence, is suddenly facing a reality check. Its bold push ...
DeepSeek isn’t allowed across the board at the agency, but national labs found some attributes that could be approved, DOE’s ...