DeepSeek, this week's hit AI app out of China, won't replace teachers in the classroom anytime soon. As with any of its American rivals, the hallucination problem is still strong with this one.
But that’s exactly what happened on Monday, when a large language model from a Chinese company named DeepSeek drove the entire Nasdaq index of tech companies down more than 3 percent and shaved ...
One of the year’s most interesting tech stories is in full swing. A Chinese startup called DeepSeek released R1, an open source artificial intelligence model that’s sending shockwaves through ...
Despite being in development for a few years, DeepSeek seems to have arrived almost overnight after the release of its R1 model on Jan 20 took the AI world by storm, mainly because it offers ...
The tech world experienced a costly and highly consequential wake-up call this week with the revelation that Chinese newcomer DeepSeek had developed an advanced AI model requiring just millions ...