Development on the first DeepSeek R1 clone might have started with the announcement of the Open-R1 open-source project.
DeepSeek’s disruption signals that the U.S. needs more competition, not Big Tech dominance, to be the world's AI leader ...
Amid the industry fervor over DeepSeek, the Seattle-based Allen Institute for AI (Ai2) released a significantly larger ...
India is making significant investments in its AI ecosystem through the India AI Compute Facility, which has acquired 18,693 ...
The cofounder and CEO of Meta doubled down on plans to spend hundreds of billions of dollars on AI infrastructure as China's ...
Can we put a pause on the AI Cold War narrative? The true star in the DeepSeek disruption story is open source AI.
Have American tech companies completely misunderstood what they should do with Large Language Models? It certainly looks that ...
DeepSeek-R1 released model code and pre-trained weights but not training data. Ai2 is taking a different approach to be more open.
The Silicon Valley giant was criticized for giving away its core A.I. technology two years ago for anyone to use. Now that ...
In another post, the company confirmed that it hosts DeepSeek "in US/EU data centers - your data never leaves Western servers ...
DeepSeek's breakthroughs in lowering the entry point for creating chatbots and other generative AI tools means small players ...