In the two months since a little-known Chinese company called DeepSeek released a powerful new open-source AI model, the ...
China’s tech startups have followed a distinct development path – one shaped by local governments. Hangzhou, home to DeepSeek ...
Europe and Big Tech’s obsession with woke AI puts our tech firms more on the level of their Chinese counterparts, who must ...
Malaysia is investigating if local laws were breached in the shipment of servers linked to a Singapore fraud case, as they may have contained advanced chips subject to U.S. export controls.
Earlier, the Chinese authorities confirmed Thursday the deportation of dozens of Uyghurs that dozens of Uyghurs, despite warnings from human rights organizations. Human rights organizations called ...
Citing concerns about privacy and security, Pennsylvania Treasurer Stacy Garrity has banned the use of DeepSeek, a Chinese-owned artificial intelligence (AI) platform from all Treasury-issued devices.
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 ...
China on Monday lauded DeepSeek's much-hyped AI model, but said the Hangzhou-based company isn't competing with America's leading AI firms. "As AI continues to reshape industries and everyday life ...
You may have noticed that DeepSeek says the server is busy when you try to access it. This issue indicates that there is a high traffic on the system due to which it is unable to process your request.
Chinese AI sensation DeepSeek plans to release key codes and data to the public starting next week, an unusual step to share more of its core technology than rivals such as OpenAI have done.