Huawei, DeepSeek and China
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When China’s DeepSeek released a competitive new artificial intelligence model called R1 last January purportedly built for less than many rivals, some feared the achievement posed a threat to America’s lead in artificial intelligence.
DeepSeek's quest to keep frontier AI models open is of benefit to the entire planet of potential AI users, especially enterprises looking to adopt the cutting-edge at the lowest possible cost.
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DeepSeek unveils V4 AI with record size and low cost
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has launched preview versions of its V4 large language models, featuring up to 1.6 trillion parameters, a million-token context window, and disruptive low pricing. The models approach or surpass some closed-source leaders in ...
The Chinese lab that shook Wall Street just dropped its biggest, most efficient model yet, hours after OpenAI launched GPT-5.5.
What you should know about the latest AI models, including DeepSeek's V4, OpenAI's GPT-5.5 and Claude Opus 4.7.
Where Frontier AI Becomes Enterprise Reality Accessing a powerful model is only the beginning. The real competitive advantage lies in what enterprise
DeepSeek, la startup china de inteligencia artificial que sacudió los mercados mundiales el año pasado, lanzó el viernes versiones preliminares de su última gran actualización en un momento en que se intensifica la rivalidad en materia de IA entre China y Estados Unidos.