Because DeepSeek is a Chinese company, its LLM is not likely to be used directly by U.S. companies. Still, it is open-source, so others here will undoubtedly use its innovations to build their ...
Impact Link Stock market surprises have a way of echoing through subsequent earnings calls, and the impact of DeepSeek is reverberating on Wall Street. On recent analyst calls, executives have ...
Several companies have switched to DeepSeek to save costs DeepSeek's structural impact pervasive, executives say Startups fast to switch, large firms to watch and wait GOTHENBURG, Feb 3 (Reuters ...
As China’s DeepSeek threatens to dismantle Silicon Valley’s AI monopoly, a European alliance has emerged with an alternative to tech’s global order. They call their project OpenEuroLLM.
DeepSeek’s AI has Silicon Valley on edge, leaving law firms scrambling to balance opportunity, privacy risks, and considering ...
DeepSeek’s success embodies China’s ambitions in artificial intelligence. But it could also threaten the grip on power the nation’s leaders hold. By David Pierson and Berry Wang Reporting ...
The drama around DeepSeek builds on a false premise ... not machines. That an LLM can pass the Bar Exam is amazing, but the passing grade doesn’t necessarily reflect more broadly on the ...
The tech world experienced a costly and highly consequential wake-up call this week with the revelation that Chinese newcomer DeepSeek had developed an advanced AI model requiring just millions ...
DeepSeek founder Liang Wenfeng is being hailed as a hero in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong, where he grew up and reportedly returned for the Lunar New Year, joined by bodyguards.
DeepSeek, this week's hit AI app out of China, won't replace teachers in the classroom anytime soon. As with any of its American rivals, the hallucination problem is still strong with this one.