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The move is set to fuel competition in the domestic AI market as local companies across various industries, as well as government agencies, rush to embrace DeepSeek’s open-source R1 reasoning model.
Learn More. AI company Perplexity has released “1776,” a modified version of the open-source AI model DeepSeek-R1, aimed at eliminating government-imposed censorship on sensitive topics.