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Is DeepSeek Overhyped?
An Analysis of China's Newest Chatbot Model Earlier this year, DeepSeek, a new AI company based in China, began making waves ...
DeepSeek released an upgrade to its large language model this week, featuring “significant improvements” over its predecessor ...
The Chinese AI company said its latest model demonstrated “significant improvements” in benchmark performance.
In a letter to the US government, OpenAI also outlined policy recommendations to secure America's lead in AI.
In the United States, some federal agencies like NASA and the U.S. Navy have instructed employees against using DeepSeek due to national security concerns. DeepSeek’s arrival also comes at a time when ...
No, it's not TikTok we're talking about here – although many Americans might soon find themselves without their favorite endless feed to scroll during sleepless nights. It's, of course, DeepSeek ...
OpenAI has urged the U.S. government to ban China's DeepSeek AI models, citing national security risks and concerns over data ...
DeepSeek has achieved powerful results by removing bottlenecks in artificial intelligence development. The start-up's R1 “reasoning” model and its ability to “distil” the capabilities of large models ...
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup, has reportedly seized passports of key employees to prevent leaks of sensitive data amid ...
Policymakers and technologists have expressed concern that DeepSeek, a Chinese AI company with connections to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) ...
Government bodies nationwide have been eager to show they are using DeepSeek’s A.I. technology since the company’s founder met with Xi Jinping, China’s leader. By Meaghan Tobin and Claire Fu ...
DeepSeek has triggered a dramatic shift in the global AI race: it transformed the previously dominant framing of a China-U.S.