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Chinese AI darling DeepSeek is back with a new open weights large language model that promises performance to rival the best proprietary American LLMs. Perhaps more importantly, it claims to dramatically reduce inference costs and it extends support for Huawei's Ascend family of AI accelerators.
By Eduardo Baptista, Ethan Wang and Che Pan BEIJING, April 24 (Reuters) - DeepSeek, the Chinese startup whose low-cost AI model stunned the world last year, launched on Friday a preview of a highly awaited new model adapted for Huawei chip technology,
DeepSeek released its new model just days after Moonshot AI, another Chinese start-up, introduced its latest open-source model, Kimi 2.6. While these systems trail the coding capabilities of the leading U.S. models from Anthropic and OpenAI, the gap is narrowing.
DeepSeek is aggressively pitching low-priced-plans for its just-released flagship model, intensifying competition across a Chinese artificial intelligence industry trying to take on Silicon Valley’s best.
DeepSeek launched a V4 preview adapted for Huawei AI chips, with Reuters reporting Huawei chips were used in part of V4-Flash training.
AI Arms Race Accelerates With New Models from OpenAI, DeepSeek and Anthropic
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Data that goes into DeepSeek goes to China. DeepSeek rocked the tech world and the financial markets when it hit the app stores a few weeks ago, promising to provide the same kinds of ...
In artificial intelligence, cost-effectiveness is replacing efficiency as the tool to rule the tech landscape. China has laid the foundation of this competition. DeepSeek is aggressively
By Raphael Satter WASHINGTON, April 24 (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department has ordered a global push to bring attention to what it says are widespread efforts by Chinese companies, including AI startup DeepSeek,
Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek has introduced a preview of its fourth-generation model, DeepSeek V4, alongside sweeping price cuts aimed at accelerating adoption. The company said it is offering developers a 75% discount on its newly unveiled AI model,
The US State Department has reportedly mandated a global expansion of an extensive initiative in response to moves by Chinese companies, including AI startup DeepSeek. The primary