Chinese artificial intelligence developer DeepSeek today released a new series of open-source large language models. V4, as the algorithm family is called, comprises two LLMs on launch. There’s the ...
DeepSeek, the Chinese artificial intelligence research company that has repeatedly challenged assumptions about AI development costs, has released a new model that fundamentally reimagines how large ...
From a humanoid robot half-marathon in Beijing to the global spotlight of the Beijing Auto Show and the debut of DeepSeek-V4, ...
Hello and welcome to Eye on AI. In this edition: DeepSeek defies AI convention (again)…Meta’s AI layoffs…More legal trouble for OpenAI…and what AI gets wrong about the news. Hi, Beatrice Nolan here, ...
Chinese AI lab DeepSeek has launched two preview versions of its newest large language model, DeepSeek V4, a much-awaited update to last year’s V3.2 model and the accompanying R1 reasoning model that ...
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt described DeepSeek's rise as "a turning point" in the AI race. China's ability to compete with ...
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China's artificial intelligence boom is in full swing, with the release of a new large language model (LLM) by top startup ...
DeepSeek’s new LLM follows a long-awaited upgrade to last year’s V3.2 and R1 reasoning model that rattled markets and hurtled ...
This article was written by Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Industry Analyst Robert Lea and Associate Analyst Jasmine Lyu. It appeared first on the Bloomberg Terminal. DeepSeek’s updated R1 reasoning AI ...
DeepSeek hinted that China will have homegrown "next generation" chips to support its AI models. Its mention of China's coming next-generation chips may signal plans to work more closely with China's ...
The latest developments in artificial intelligence highlight the ongoing competition among leading AI organizations. DeepSeek is preparing to release its largest and most advanced language model yet, ...
The success of DeepSeek’s powerful artificial intelligence (AI) model R1 — that made the US stock market plummet when it was released in January — did not hinge on being trained on the output of its ...