DeepSeek has gone viral. Chinese AI lab DeepSeek broke into the mainstream consciousness this week after its chatbot app rose ...
DeepSeek’s AI app is clever, quirky and self-censoring — but it’s the stuff behind the scenes that really matters.
The DeepSeek chatbot, known as R1, responds to user queries just like its U.S.-based counterparts. Early testing released by DeepSeek suggests that its quality rivals that of other AI products, while ...
DeepSeek is a new artificial intelligence chatbot that’s sending shock waves through Wall Street, Silicon Valley and ...
So, as this new Chinese AI app continues its ride atop Apple’s App Store, the question is whether it’s safe to install and use on your iPhone. And here there are some real parallels with TikTok. It’s ...
DeepSeek, the AI assistant from the Chinese startup is dominating its competition, becoming the top free app for iPhones.
Yesterday, an Italian news agency, ANSA, reported that the DeepSeek app was no longer available in the country’s App Store and Google Play Store. The app appears to have vanished a day after ...
On Monday, DeepSeek’s creators limited new sign-ups after claiming the app had been overrun with a “large-scale malicious attack.” While DeepSeek has several AI models, some of which can be ...
TL;DR: Chinese AI company DeepSeek's AI assistant is now the top free app on the Apple App Store, surpassing ChatGPT. Its R1 model, costing $5.6 million to train, competes with OpenAI's o1 model ...