Weekly news roundup: Semiconductor business like DeepSeek may emerge in China; Intel Japan chair defends Gelsinger strategies ...
Despite helping to lay the foundation for the global AI race that’s unfolding now, by most measures Japan currently lags in ...
In early 2024, China was struggling through a sluggish post-pandemic recovery, thanks to weak consumption, ongoing worries ...
According to aitools.xyz, which tracks over 10,500 AI tools across 171 categories, India ranked fourth among DeepSeeks top ...
The Japanese government has warned its ministries and agencies to refrain from using artificial intelligence developed by the Chinese startup DeepSeek amid widespread concerns about the company ...
Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek released a major upgrade to its V3 large language model, intensifying ...
DeepSeek stormed the AI landscape earlier this year, unleashing DeepSeek AI models (V1 and R1) onto the world that were on par with ChatGPT offerings from OpenAI, including the most advanced o1 ...
When DeepSeek exploded onto the scene in January, it basically turned the AI industry on its head. The company came out of nowhere with a model that can go up against the best on the market.
Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek released a major upgrade to its V3 large language model, intensifying competition with U.S. tech leaders like OpenAI and Anthropic. The new model ...