Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has reopened access to its API after halting service for nearly three weeks due to capacity constraints. On Tuesday, the company began allowing customers to top up credits ...
Washington and Europe are growing wary of DeepSeek. The Chinese artificial intelligence company astonished the world last weekend by rivaling the hit chatbot ChatGPT, seemingly at a fraction of the ...
DeepSeek's China connection is worrisome. How users can take care to protect their data when using it or any other AI model. Bree Fowler writes about cybersecurity and digital privacy. Before joining ...
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Days after a significant cyber attack of unknown provenance caused significant disruption for users of emergent Chinese generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) model DeepSeek, persistent security ...
AI chatbot DeepSeek R1 might have only been released a few weeks ago, but lawmakers are already discussing how to ban it. This is mostly due to security concerns about user data being stored in ...
The Chinese start-up used several technological tricks, including a method called “mixture of experts,” to significantly reduce the cost of building the technology. By Cade Metz Reporting from San ...
DeepSeek, the Chinese AI company, is raising the ire of regulators around the world. DeepSeek’s viral AI models and chatbot apps have been banned by a growing number of countries and government bodies ...