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2025-03-24
Simon Willison's Weblog

DeepSeek releases MIT-licensed DeepSeek-V3-0324, the latest version of their enormous DeepSeek v3 model; the previous DeepSeek v3 version had a custom license

deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3-0324.  Chinese AI lab DeepSeek just released the latest version of their enormous DeepSeek v3 model … X: @awnihannun , @simonw , @simonw , @iterintellectus , @levie , and @data...

2025-02-27
Bloomberg 2 related

Tencent releases Hunyuan Turbo S, an AI model designed to respond instantly, saying it is competitive against DeepSeek's V3 model in commonly used AI tests

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2025-01-26
Financial Times 20 related

Industry insiders say DeepSeek's focus on research makes it a dangerous competitor as it's willing to share breakthroughs rather than protect them for profits

China is pulling the same trick.  —  www.ft.com/content/747a... Mastodon: Brian Kung / @briankung@hachyderm.io : “There's a pretty delicious, or maybe disconcerting irony to this, given OpenAI's found...

2025-01-23
New York Times 3 related

A profile of Chinese AI lab DeepSeek, which says its new open-source DeepSeek-V3 model rivals US models while using fewer AI chips to train, costing just $6M

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