Some Western countries have begun reacting cautiously to DeepSeek, a China-based developer of the generative AI model of the same name, out of privacy concerns.
DeepSeek AI is an open source model which Microsoft is happy to integrate with its Copilot Plus PCs for the consumers.
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China's success in building DeepSeek R1 AI with home-grown talent has renewed the debate over H-1B visas that US tech giants ...
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Chinese state-linked social media accounts amplified narratives celebrating the launch of Chinese startup DeepSeek's AI ...
Research Firm Wiz Research began investigating DeepSeek soon after its generative AI took the tech world by storm.
The upstart AI chip company Cerebras has started offering China’s market-shaking DeepSeek on its U.S. servers.