Released last week, the DeepSeek app raced to the top of Apple’s App Store charts in multiple countries, including the US. People using the app have noted that the genAI tool can match or beat other similar models in performance.
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Apple could benefit from China's DeepSeek, which appears to deliver cheaper AI models. Its competitors have already spent big on their own efforts.
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The Chinese app went viral over the weekend for its lightning fast and sharp reasoning capabilities.
OpenAI has launched Operator, an AI agent capable of autonomously completing tasks online. It aims to simplify repetitive tasks with minimal user involvement and ensures safety.
Registrations for accessing the DeepSeek AI might be limited, as the Chinese startup blames reduced access on cyberattacks.
DeepSeek delivers high-performing, cost-effective models using weaker GPUs, questioning the trillion-dollar spend on US AI firms like OpenAI.
It’s impossible to look at the Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek’s new AI model without comparing it against OpenAI, the dominant American rival.
Tempo conducted a test of the ChatGPT and DeepSeek AI chatbots using the same commands. Check out the comparison of the results.
DeepSeek, the new Chinese AI model that has taken the world by storm, has proven it is strong competition for OpenAI's ChatGPT.