DeepSeek, the Chinese AI startup spun off of Hong Kong high-frequency trading firm High Flyer Capital Management (and which uses a whale icon for its logo), is back today with a new large language ...
Maybe they should have called it DeepFake, or DeepState, or better still Deep Selloff. Or maybe the other obvious deep thing that the indigenous AI vendors in the United States are standing up to ...
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 ...
DeepSeek has released the V3.2 and V3.2-Speciale models across web, app, and API. The company said V3.2 adds built-in reasoning for agent tasks and is its first model to support tool calls in both ...
Remember DeepSeek, the large language model (LLM) out of China that was released for free earlier this year and upended the AI industry? Without the funding and infrastructure of leaders in the space ...
Chinese startup DeepSeek has released its largest AI model to date, a 685-billion-parameter model that industry observers say could intensify competition with US players. The model, called DeepSeek V3 ...
Chinese AI is now so close in quality to its American rivals that the boss of OpenAI, Sam Altman, felt obliged to explain the narrowness of the gap. Shortly after DeepSeek released v3, he tweeted ...
In a quiet yet impactful move, DeepSeek, the Hangzhou-based AI research lab, has unveiled DeepSeek V3.1, an upgraded version of its already impressive V3 large language model. Announced on August 19, ...