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In the fiercely competitive AI talent market, Hangzhou-based AI star DeepSeek has recently launched a major hiring spree on ...
The issue with DeepSeek’s R2 timeline comes down to hardware, which is ironic. Earlier this year, DeepSeek touted its software innovations that allowed it to train and deploy a reasoning model as good ...
DeepSeek, the Chinese AI startup based in Hangzhou, is actively looking to hire talent from around the world. After a ...
IBM’s strong Q4 earnings, driven by AI momentum, set off a 12% stock surge as CEO Arvind Krishna highlighted DeepSeek’s success as validation of Big Blue’s open-source AI strategy ...
Resource-poor Japan was girding for an AI energy surge. DeepSeek raised the stakes. Weeks after Japan revealed details of a landmark energy plan partly designed to keep up with an expected AI ...
IPOs were announced in the city in the first quarter of 2025, according to KPMG, 6 of which raised more than HK$1 billion – ...
DEEPSEEK. DeepSeek is a new AI model, which was founded by Chinese hedge fund manager Liang Wenfeng. Despite being developed just 12 months ago, the model is already seen as a major rival to more ...
A new, Chinese AI model, DeepSeek's R1, has shaken investor confidence, raising questions about American-made AI. The model's surge challenges U.S. tech giants.
DeepSeek is a Chinese startup that develops AI models. Its new R1 model, released in late January, has drawn swift praise for its performance benchmarks. Its impressive feats spurred a surge in usage.
Add in the open-source nature of DeepSeek models, and you can see why developers would flock to test the Chinese firm’s AI and why DeepSeek would surge in the App Store.
The recent release of the DeepSeek-R1 model by a Chinese AI startup has significantly impacted the education sector, providing high-level inference performance at a fraction of the typical ...