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The implications are far reaching. DeepSeek’s breakthrough prompts a complete rethinking of how AI infrastructure is ...
Chinese AI startup Z.ai has released its open-source GLM-4.5 models, escalating the AI price war with rival DeepSeek and ...
What made DeepSeek’s success so alarming was not just its technical competency, but its cost structure. DeepSeek demonstrated ...
Startup Z.ai, formerly known as Zhipu, announced Monday a new, low-cost AI model as Chinese companies race to stay at the ...
Thinking-2507, as we'll call it for short, now leads or closely trails top-performing models across several major benchmarks.
Kimi K2, MiniMax M1, Qwen 3 and a variant of DeepSeek R1 rank as the world’s top open-sourced AI models, according to LMArena.
German firm TNG has released DeepSeek-TNG R1T2 Chimera, an open-source variant twice as fast as its parent model thanks to a new 'Assembly-of-Experts' merge technique.
To put that in perspective, DeepSeek spent $5-$6 million on its R1 model, while OpenAI’s GPT-4 reportedly cost over $100 million to develop.
MiniMax has released a new large language model, MiniMax-M1, which it claims is more efficient than closed-source competitors from China and outperforms DeepSeek's latest R1-0528 model in several ...
DeepSeek R1-0528 AI model challenges OpenAI and Gemini with better reasoning, lower costs, and open-source flexibility. Is it enough to get back to the top?