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DeepSeek has gotten openai
Chinese artificial intelligence startup OpenAI has released a “mini” version of its AI model for free. The model will let users tap into web searches and call functions from user’s code to solve problems. It will also include a ” Toggle” between different reasoning levels which will be applicable to all users. Earlier, DeepSeek had…
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Openai is going to collaborate with the government
US-based artificial intelligence (AI) company OpenAI is investigating whether Chinese rival DeepSeek used its data in an inappropriate way. This comes after US President Donald Trump announced a $500 million investment in US AI infrastructure. OpenAI has also partnered with the US National Laboratories to supply the government with advanced models for things like cybersecurity,…
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The new arms race is related to DeepSeek
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has said that the company is working to implement DeepSeek’s AI advancements into its ‘Llama’ app. He said, “There’s a number of novel things they did we’re still digesting.” Zuckerberg added, “I think we’ll be able to do it by the second quarter.” Earlier, DeepSeek had announced a partnership with Google’s…
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Evidence implicates models from OpenAI that helped train China’s DeepSeek
Artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek, which was launched in 2017, has raised $50 million to date and is backed by investors like Elon Musk’s SpaceX and Facebook. DeepSeek’s technology was developed by a lab in China, which sprang out of one of India’s best-performing quantitative hedge funds. DeepSeek claims it built the world’s most powerful frontier…