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 said it would have a 545% cost-profit margin — under very specific circumstances. Perhaps the biggest disclaimer: it assumes everyone who uses its largely free AI models would pay.
The reasoning model of DeepSeek goes through a chain of thoughts (CoT) to enhance the accuracy of its responses. The DeepSeek API provides users with access to the CoT content generated by ...
At a recent artificial intelligence global summit, Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing encouraged other countries to embrace accessibility to Chinese artificial intelligence technology, such as the ...
The United States Department of Commerce has prohibited employees from using the Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) model DeepSeek on government-furnished devices, citing cybersecurity concerns ...
DeepSeek, the popular AI chatbot from China, has gained the status of a national treasure in China. This means that the Chinese government sees DeepSeek as a valuable asset for the country in the ...
A bipartisan group of senators introduced legislation Thursday to ban Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) startup DeepSeek’s products from government devices and networks. The bill ...
In a letter to the US government, OpenAI slammed its fast-rising Chinese rival, DeepSeek. "While America maintains a lead on AI today, DeepSeek shows that our lead is not wide and is narrowing ...
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek recently declared that its AI models could be very profitable — with some asterisks. In a post on X, DeepSeek boasted that its online services have a “cost profit ...
Central to OpenAI’s concerns is the potential for Deepseek to comply with Chinese laws that require companies to share data with the government. These regulations raise fears that user data ...
Baidu is going after its fellow Chinese rival, DeepSeek, launching a reasoning model it claims is as good as DeepSeek R1 but far cheaper. The new Baidu reasoning model, Ernie X1, was also ...
The US Commerce Department has banned the Chinese artificial intelligence model DeepSeek on their government devices, citing risks to data privacy and sensitive information, as per a recent report ...