DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup that’s just over a year old, has stirred awe and consternation in Silicon Valley.
A Chinese artificial-intelligence lab released a new language model named DeepSeek R1 last week—it could possibly upend the bull market.So, what is DeepSeek? It’s a very good model and chatbot, in the same general category as ChatGPT’s top available model,
The vast cost of building LLMs in the US is passed onto business users. Has DeepSeek just demonstrated that enterprise AI should be cheaper?
China's AI start-up DeepSeek's launch triggered a $1 trillion market drop, as it overtook ChatGPT as the top free app.
Satya Nadella-led Microsoft has bet its AI ambitions on OpenAI, pouring billions of dollars into the Sam Altman-led startup. Now, days after he said the China threat needs to be taken seriously, DeepSeek,
DeepSeek’s real achievement lies in its ability to develop a cutting-edge AI model while spending a fraction of what its US counterparts have. OpenAI’s development of GPT-4 cost upwards of $100 million,
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is constantly evolving, and there's a new player in the market.DeepSeek, a new AI model from China, has captured the attention of the tech world, surpassing the likes of ChatGPT,
The launch of DeepSeek R1 has sparked diverse reactions across the tech world. As a new AI model from China, it challenges existing giants and raises questions about future AI dynamics.
Supported by the Chinese hedge fund High-Flyer, DeepSeek launched its DeepSeek-R1 large language model (LLM) on Jan. 20. Unlike ChatGPT’s subscription-based and closed-source platform, priced at $200 per month, DeepSeek-R1 is entirely open-source and free, allowing users to access, compile, and operate it on native hardware without limitations.