A new bill introduced in the US House of Representatives seeks to ban the use of DeepSeek's AI chatbot on all government devices.
Just a few days after launching its new flagship model, o3-mini, OpenAI has updated the way it responds to queries. Now, the ...
L awmakers in the US are now planning to ban DeepSeek. And anyone who uses it will be fined and imprisoned for it. This was ...
According to data from Aicpb.com, a platform tracking global AI adoption, DeepSeek averaged 22.2 million daily active users (DAUs) in January—equivalent to roughly 41.6% of ChatGPT’s DAUs (53.2 ...
While the sector leaders grapple with the DeepSeek fallout, smaller AI companies see an opportunity to scale with the Chinese ...
A recent paper, published by researchers from Stanford and the University of Washington, highlights a notable development in ...
Innovations made by China’s DeepSeek could soon lead to the creation of AI agents that have strong reasoning skills but are ...
The proposed legislation is known as the No DeepSeek on Government Devices Act. According to Ars Technica, it would ban DeepSeek within 60 days of going into effect. The bill was written by U.S.
DeepSeek's R1 model release and OpenAI's new Deep Research product will push companies to use techniques like distillation, supervised fine-tuning (SFT), reinforcement learning (RL), and ...
The emergence of a newly popular artificial intelligence (AI) model from Chinese startup DeepSeek is raising national ...
In their satirical history of the United Kingdom, “1066 And All That”, the authors W. C. Sellar and R. J. Yeatman cast the ...
“We’re introducing an updated [chain of thought] for o3-mini designed to make it easier for people to understand how the ...