Chinese AI lab DeepSeek provoked the first Silicon Valley freak-out of 2025. Here's what it could mean for American AI policy ...
DeepSeek’s AI breakthrough challenges Big Tech with a cheaper, efficient model. This may be bad for the incumbents, but good ...
Development on the first DeepSeek R1 clone might have started with the announcement of the Open-R1 open-source project.
Amid the industry fervor over DeepSeek, the Seattle-based Allen Institute for AI (Ai2) released a significantly larger ...
Can we put a pause on the AI Cold War narrative? The true star in the DeepSeek disruption story is open source AI.
DeepSeek is a new open-source AI model developed in China that claims to be cheaper and more potent than large language ...
The cofounder and CEO of Meta doubled down on plans to spend hundreds of billions of dollars on AI infrastructure as China’s ...
The Allen Institute for AI and Alibaba have unveiled powerful language models that challenge DeepSeek's dominance in the open ...
Have American tech companies completely misunderstood what they should do with Large Language Models? It certainly looks that ...
Move over, DeepSeek. Seattle-based nonprofit AI lab Ai2 has released a benchmark-topping model called Tulu3-405B.
Meta's chief AI scientist, Yann LeCun, said DeepSeek's success with R1 said more about the value of open-source than Chinese ...
What makes it special is how it was built. On January 20th, the startup’s most recent major release, a reasoning model called R1, dropped just weeks after the company’s last model V3, both of which ...