DeepSeek

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    Is DeepSeek safe to use?

    DeepSeek has enjoyed quite the wild ride over the last few days. The Chinese AI platform exploded onto the scene last week, jumping to number one in the App Store’s free apps list and tanking Nvidia and Google stocks. However, you might not want to rush to download and try out the app everyone is talking about just yet, as…

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    DeepSeek triggers shock waves for AI giants, but the disruption won’t last – Computerworld

    John Belton, a portfolio manager at Gabelli Funds, an asset management firm whose funds include shares of Nvidia, Microsoft, Amazon, and others, said DeepSeek’s achievements are real, but some of the company’s claims are misleading. “No, you cannot recreate DeepSeek with $6 million and the extent to which they distilled existing models (took shortcuts potentially without license) is an unknown,” Belton…

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    iPhone users turn on to DeepSeek AI – Computerworld

    “If there truly has been a breakthrough in the cost to train models from $ 100 million+ to this alleged $6 million number, this is actually very positive for productivity and AI end users, as cost is obviously much lower meaning lower cost of access,” Jon Withaar, a senior portfolio manager at Pictet Asset Management, told Reuters. That’s a good thing,…

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    DeepSeek halts new signups amid “large-scale” cyberattack

    Chinese AI platform DeepSeek has disabled registrations on it DeepSeek-V3 chat platform due to an ongoing “large-scale” cyberattack targeting its services. DeepSeek is a relatively new AI platform that has quickly gained attention over the past week for its development and release of an advanced AI model that allegedly matches or outperforms the capabilities of US  tech giant’s models at significantly…

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    DeepSeek Chatbot Beats OpenAI on App Store Leaderboard

    Over the weekend, Chinese AI company DeepSeek released an AI chat app including a “reasoning” AI model comparable to OpenAI’s o1, causing a stir among American AI companies as DeepSeek rose to the top of Apple’s App Store. DeepSeek is a Hangzhou, China-based company providing generative AI models and AI integration. Its first products to make waves in the American…

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    DeepSeek: all the news about the startup that’s shaking up AI stocks

    A chatbot made by Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek has rocketed to the top of Apple’s App Store charts in the US this week, dethroning OpenAI’s ChatGPT as the most downloaded free app. The eponymous AI assistant is powered by DeepSeek’s open-source models, which the company says can be trained at a fraction of the cost using far fewer chips…

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    Chinese AI firm DeepSeek has Silicon Valley flustered

    Chinese AI firm DeepSeek has released a range of models capable of competing with OpenAI in a move experts told ITPro showcases the strength of open source AI. The announcement appears to have taken big tech players by surprise, with commentators noting that it highlights the growing capabilities of Chinese-based firms operating in the space. In a post on LinkedIn…

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    Chinese AI startup DeepSeek unveils open-source model to rival OpenAI o1 – Computerworld

    In real-world enterprise applications, DeepSeek-R1’s performance on key metrics translates to improved capabilities in mathematical reasoning, problem-solving, and coding tasks. “Although this suggests that DeepSeek-R1 could potentially outperform OpenAI’s o1 in practical scenarios requiring these specific competencies, the eventual outcome still depends on various factors within the broader AI ecosystem, such as the AI readiness of data, RAG and agent…

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