China outmanoeuvred the US with the launch of DeepSeek. But the US’s biggest tech companies are fighting back in the AI race.
As China’s DeepSeek threatens to dismantle Silicon Valley’s AI monopoly, the OpenEuroLLM has launched an alternative to ...
China has shown the world artificial development can be done on the cheap, opening the door for Australia to catapult itself to the vanguard of a new digital Cold War.
What especially shook investors was the prospect that China may have closed the tech gap with the United States in AI and especially DeepSeek’s claim that it developed R1 for just $5.6 million—a far ...
DeepSeek released a chatbot called DeepSeek-R1 on 20 January (a nimbler, cheaper cousin of their 2024 DeepSeek-V3). They claimed it cost them under $6m to train. Given that AI elephants like OpenAI ...
China’s DeepSeek is making waves in AI, putting Silicon Valley on the defensive. Could India be next in the AI race? Discover the game-changing developments.
While some are saying the development is healthy even if disruptive, others are pressing the panic button. Read more at ...
Chinese AI firm DeepSeek has jolted Silicon Valley by launching LLMs that are cheaper yet as effective as OpenAI's models.