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AI Weekly: OpenAI cashes in, DeepSeek hits a snag
From how OpenAI workers could cash in, to why DeepSeek hit a snag, we round up the week's big stories from the AI revolution.
DeepSeek launches V3.1 with doubled context, advanced coding, and math abilities. Featuring 685B parameters under MIT Licence ...
If DeepSeek demonstrated that China could compete with the West, Baidu’s open-source pivot makes Chinese AI seem almost ...
Chinese AI company DeepSeek has released version 3.1 of its flagship large language model, expanding the context window to 128,000 tokens and increasing the parameter count to 685 billion. The update ...
The Chinese start-up has introduced only a few incremental updates in recent months, while competitors have released new ...
In a quiet yet impactful move, DeepSeek, the Hangzhou-based AI research lab, has unveiled DeepSeek V3.1, an upgraded version ...
DeepSeek-R1 faces competition in India due to cost-effectiveness, language support limitations, and concerns about security ...
The speed and popularity of DeepSeek’s models have challenged US incumbents such as OpenAI, and demonstrated how Chinese companies can make strides in artificial intelligence for seemingly a ...
China's cutting edge large language model DeepSeek AI predicts surprising price movements for XRP, Stellar and Dogecoin by ...
DeepSeek isn’t allowed across the board at the agency, but national labs found some attributes that could be approved, DOE’s ...
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Sam Altman admits China’s DeepSeek forced OpenAI’s hand on open models: ‘If we didn’t do it…’
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman acknowledged the competitive pressure from open-source models influenced their decision. OpenAI had ...
Chinese startup, DeepSeek, has announced an update to its V3 artificial intelligence model, introducing enhanced capabilities ...
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