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After Chinese startup DeepSeek shook Silicon Valley and Wall Street, efforts have begun to reproduce its cost-efficient AI in the West.
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A new player in the AI arena, DeepSeek, has unveiled an open-source language model, R1, that experts say is a game-changer in efficiency, raising questions about the future of AI development. The ...
Meta's top AI scientist, Yann LeCun, said there was a "major misunderstanding" about how billions in AI investment will be ...
Chinese AI firm DeepSeek has given Silicon Valley a wake-up call by launching LLMs that are cheaper yet as effective as OpenAI's models.
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has shaken the self-image of America's vaunted tech sector. A visit to San Francisco's AI ...
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It could be one of the biggest private computing infrastructure projects in history — or a disaster.
DeepSeek’s success learning from bigger AI models raises questions about the billions being spent on the most advanced technology.