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DeepSeek, the controversial Chinese AI chatbot, is no longer available for download in Italy and Ireland. Both countries ...
Based on my tests and published reports, DeepSeek not yet as advanced as its American counterparts, but it’s quite good ...
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Chinese AI platform that has shaken up market comes tied 10th out of 11 in accuracy league table with other chatbots.
The Chinese firm said training the model cost just $5.6 million. Microsoft alleges DeepSeek ‘distilled’ OpenAI’s work.
After the Chinese AI company's breakthrough, critics are accusing DeepSeek of censorship and spreading misinformation. That's actually pretty normal for chatbots.