Deepseek VL-2 is a sophisticated vision-language model designed to address complex multimodal tasks with remarkable efficiency and precision. Built on a new mixture of experts (MoE) architecture ...
DeepSeek’s founder Liang Wenfeng is in no hurry to get investment from outsiders, the WSJ reported Monday. DeepSeek is one of the hottest AI startups in the world right now after the Chinese AI ...
Instead of looking at comparisons to past breakthroughs like Sputnik, let’s look at what DeepSeek tells us about where AI is going. [Adobe Stock / solom] The Fast Company Executive Board is a ...
DeepSeek is backed by High-Flyer Capital Management, a Chinese quantitative hedge fund that uses AI to inform its trading decisions. AI enthusiast Liang Wenfeng co-founded High-Flyer in 2015 ...
Chinese company DeepSeek sent shock waves through Wall Street last month after unveiling a new AI model that was competitive against rival U.S. systems despite using less sophisticated chips and a ...
DeepSeek, founded in 2023 by Liang Wenfeng, a Chinese entrepreneur, engineer and former hedge fund manager, is generating a lot of buzz — and for good reason. Here are five things that make it ...
Alibaba has just unveiled its latest reasoning model, and it seems that DeepSeek and OpenAI might have something to worry about — at least if all of Alibaba’s promises turn out to be true.
AI darling Deepseek won’t be looking for outside investors any time soon, according to reports about comments from its own founder. Liang Wenfeng is not seeking investors for his generative AI ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has projected it would have a cost-profit margin of 545% for its AI models — provided everyone currently using ...
DeepSeek hasn’t sunk Nvidia’sNVDA-4.56%decrease; red down pointing triangle prospects for a big year. But more-grounded hopes should still prove advantageous to the artificial-intelligence ...
DeepSeek said it would have a 545% cost-profit margin — under very specific circumstances. Perhaps the biggest disclaimer: it assumes everyone who uses its largely free AI models would pay.