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Kimi K2, MiniMax M1, Qwen 3 and a variant of DeepSeek R1 rank as the world’s top open-sourced AI models, according to LMArena.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently shared thoughts about DeepSeek's efforts, claiming the company is yet to unlock AI efficiency ...
German firm TNG has released DeepSeek-TNG R1T2 Chimera, an open-source variant twice as fast as its parent model thanks to a new 'Assembly-of-Experts' merge technique.
It’s been a little more than a month since Chinese AI startup DeepSeek, an offshoot of Hong Kong-based High-Flyer Capital Management, released the latest version of its hit open source model ...
Chinese AI upstart MiniMax released a new large language model, joining a slew of domestic peers inspired to surpass DeepSeek in the field of reasoning AI.
DeepSeek R1-0528 AI model challenges OpenAI and Gemini with better reasoning, lower costs, and open-source flexibility. Is it enough to get back to the top?
According to DeepLearning.AI, DeepSeek has released an upgraded version of its flagship open-weight model, DeepSeek-R1-0528, which now matches the performance of leading closed models such as OpenAI's ...
DeepSeek’s R1-0528 model shows striking similarities to Google’s Gemini 2.5 Pro, raising questions about unauthorized data training and model distillation.
Enter Deepseek’s R1-0528, an AI model crafted with just $6 million—pocket change compared to the billions spent by tech giants like OpenAI and Google.
A controversy has emerged over how DeepSeek trained its latest AI model, the R1-0528, accused of using Google’s Gemini for training.