DeepSeek is backed by High-Flyer Capital Management, a Chinese quantitative hedge fund that uses AI to inform its trading decisions. AI enthusiast Liang Wenfeng co-founded High-Flyer in 2015 ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. When the upstart Chinese firm DeepSeek revealed its latest AI model in January, Silicon Valley was impressed. The engineers had used fewer chips, and less ...
And it was all because of a little-known Chinese artificial intelligence start-up called DeepSeek. DeepSeek caused waves all over the world on Monday as one of its accomplishments — that it had ...
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 ...
Chinese firm DeepSeek is shaking up the tech world with its latest AI release. The AI lab released its R1 model, which appears to match or surpass the capabilities of AI models built by OpenAI ...
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 ...
The emergence of DeepSeek sent some tech stocks tumbling. China-based AI app DeepSeek, which sits atop the app store charts, made its presence widely known Monday by triggering a sharp drop in ...
Here’s everything to know about Chinese AI company called DeepSeek, which topped the app charts and rattled global tech stocks Monday after it notched high performance ratings on par with its ...
AI assistant DeepSeek has rocketed to the top of the iPhone App Store free apps chart – but if you're one of the many who have downloaded the Chinese app, maybe don't get too attached.
Then came DeepSeek. The Chinese startup DeepSeek sunk the stock prices of several major tech companies on Monday after it released a new open-source model that can reason on the cheap: DeepSeek-R1.