DeepSeek, a new Chinese chatbot, alarmed American political circles this week. Now, Chinese dissident artists like Ai Weiwei are crying foul.
The AI’s responses to queries related to dissident artists and artistic freedom were terse and biased in favor of the Chinese government.
Government policies, generous funding and a pipeline of AI graduates have helped Chinese firms create advanced LLMs.
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As of this morning, DeepSeek had overtaken ChatGPT as the top free application on Apple’s mobile-app store in the United States. Researchers, executives, and investors have been heaping on praise. The new DeepSeek model “is one of the most amazing and impressive breakthroughs I’ve ever seen,
DeepSeek, a startup company based in Hongzhou China, released its newest artificial intelligence model, DeepSeek R1. Within days, the chatbot became the most-downloaded app in Apple’s app store.
The sudden rise of Chinese AI app DeepSeek has leaders in Washington and Silicon Valley grappling with how to keep the U.S. ahead in the crucial technology.
If AI really doesn’t need that much power, energy companies have less incentive to produce more.
Analysts say China’s AI investment is just beginning to pay off, with more firms expected to launch their own models soon.
Ray is an independent journalist with 15 years of experience, focusing on the intersection of technology with various aspects of life and society. He joined… First, it was DeepSeek, now it is Alibaba: China is flying up the artificial intelligence (AI ...
Alibaba launches advanced AI model to rival GPT-4 Chinese tech and e-commerce giant Alibaba on Wednesday announced the release of Qwen2.5-Max, an advanced artificial intelligence model that the company says outperforms several leading AI systems in key benchmarks.
Alibaba Cloud, the cloud computing arm of China’s Alibaba Group Ltd., has released its latest breakthrough artificial intelligence large language model just in time for the Chinese New Year: Qwen 2.5-Max, which it claims surpasses today’s most powerful AI models.