DeepSeek’s success embodies China’s ambitions in artificial intelligence. But it could also threaten the grip on power the ...
The announcement by the Chinese firm DeepSeek of its R1 model also provoked not a little hand-wringing over the idea that China could so ... the faces of critics of OpenAI and other AI firms.
After spending years indiscriminately ripping off other people's work, OpenAI is trying to pin blame on Chinese AI startup ...
Suspicions over what China could do with all the U.S. customer ... and if he doesn't want OpenAI to be heading for the kind of long-term decline that has affected so many haughty U.S. tech ...
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China startup DeepSeek just released the first Open Source Reasoning Model that matched the OpenAI o1 reasoning model. OpenAI ...
The Chinese firm said training the model cost just $5.6 million. Microsoft alleges DeepSeek ‘distilled’ OpenAI’s work.
Silicon Valley’s initial advantage in LLMs evaporated quickly despite export controls, writes AI expert Gary Marcus.