DeepSeek's flagship R1 model is capable of generating a working keylogger and basic ransomware code, just as long as a techie ...
New research by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike has found that DeepSeek’s large language model (LLM) DeepSeek-R1 generates weaker and more insecure code when prompted with topics that China’s ...
The Chinese startup, DeepSeek plans to become even more transparent about the technology behind its open-source AI models, such as its R1 reasoning model. We're a tiny team @deepseek_ai exploring ...
Since its launch, DeepSeek has made a huge buzz and has been marketed as a better version of ChatGPT. As a result, many new users want to try this new AI. However, unlike ChatGPT, to use DeepSeek, you ...
AI-generated computer code is rife with references to non-existent third-party libraries, creating a golden opportunity for supply-chain attacks that poison legitimate programs with malicious packages ...
What just happened? In response to Western organizations calling it "shady and untrustworthy," DeepSeek launched "Open Source Week." During last week's event, the company released several repositories ...