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India's IT minister on Thursday praised DeepSeek's progress and said the country will host the Chinese AI lab's large language models on domestic servers, India will host Chinese artificial intelligen
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DeepSeek has dominated headlines and the discussions over AI for the past week. But what impact will it have on marketing?
Chinese AI lab DeepSeek sent a shockwave through the tech sector this week after releasing its R1 large language model (LLM) that was faster, more efficient, and cheaper to train and run than existing models,
What is DeepSeek, the Chinese AI company whose R1 chatbot upended stock markets and fueled debates on economic and geopolitical competition?
As the global tech sector was catching up to the disruption caused by DeepSeek’s r1 AI model, Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba announced its brand new Qwen 2.5 AI model on the first day of the Lunar New Year. The Qwen 2.5 is pre-trained on large-scale multilingual and multimodal data and rivals DeepSeek’s AI model.
Max's debut is unusual, considering it arrived on the first day of the Lunar New Year holiday, when most Chinese workers
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has surged past OpenAIs ChatGPT in Apples App Store downloads, sparking national pride and raising concerns for U.S. tech giants. The company recently launched a free AI assistant that
Government policies, generous funding and a pipeline of AI graduates have helped Chinese firms create advanced LLMs.
There’s been an escalation in the generative AI large language model “wars” as Alibaba Qwen 2.5 launched Wednesday. This latest AI salvo from China-based Alibaba is directly aimed at its in-country rival DeepSeek, which launched its own AI--DeepSeek-V3--in December 2024 and its R1 version in mid-January.