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In the fiercely competitive AI talent market, Hangzhou-based AI star DeepSeek has recently launched a major hiring spree on LinkedIn.com, attracting widespread attention. The Chinese AI startup is ...
Earlier this year, DeepSeek rattled the U.S. tech sector after it unveiled its AI model R1 and detailed in a paper how large language models, or LLMs, could be built on tight budgets and improved ...
DeepSeek's updated R1 AI model is more censored than the AI lab's previously releases, one test found — in particular when it comes to criticism of the Chinese government.
DeepSeek released the updated R1 model on Hugging Face this week, a platform well known in the AI world for offering a variety of new tools, including unreleased chatbots that are still in testing.
DeepSeek's latest and greatest AI model update went largely unnoticed by the tech industry. Earlier this year, everyone freaked out about DeepSeek's R1 model, sparking a slump in tech stocks.
DeepSeek stunned the AI industry when it unveiled its flagship model R1 earlier this year. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said R1 was the first model he had seen that could match up to OpenAI's.
According to a post on the official WeChat group, DeepSeek says it has updated the R1 AI model. The company describes the update as a “minor trial upgrade” and users can already start testing it.
When DeepSeek released its R1 model this January, it wasn’t just another AI announcement. It was a watershed moment that sent shockwaves through the tech industry, forcing industry leaders to ...
Chinese startup DeepSeek has released an updated version of its R1 reasoning AI model on the developer platform Hugging Face after announcing it in a WeChat message Wednesday morning.