Chinese startup DeepSeek's artificial intelligence challenges major U.S. tech companies like Meta and OpenAI. Here's why.
Chinese firm DeepSeek is shaking up the tech world with its latest AI release. The AI lab released its R1 model, which appears to match or surpass the capabilities of AI models built by OpenAI ...
My takeaway? OpenAI needs to be seriously worried. Deepseek’s biggest differentiator is its human-like train of thought. Unlike ChatGPT, which presents just the final output of your query ...
In a mere week, DeepSeek's R1 large language model has dethroned ChatGPT on the App Store, shaken up the stock market, and posed a serious threat to OpenAI and, by extension, U.S. dominance of the ...
The mobile app for DeepSeek, a Chinese AI lab, skyrocketed to the No. 1 spot in app stores around the globe this weekend, topping the U.S.-based AI chatbot, ChatGPT. On iOS, DeepSeek is ...
SoftBank reportedly is in talks to invest up to $25 billion in OpenAI and become the ChatGPT creator’s largest investor.
Shares in AI-focused American tech giants, including Nvidia and Microsoft, fell on Monday after a China LLM shocked Silicon ...
One of the more revealing things to come out of the chaos was the response to Deepseek from Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, the ...