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What made DeepSeek’s success so alarming was not just its technical competency, but its cost structure. DeepSeek demonstrated ...
DeepSeek also said it distilled the reasoning steps used in R1-0528 into Alibaba’s Qwen3 8B Base model. That process created a new, smaller model that surpassed Qwen3’s performance by more ...
China's free-for-all AI models, developed by firms like DeepSeek and Alibaba, present a viable alternative to US ...
Deepseek’s R1-0528 AI model competes with industry leaders like GPT-4 and Google’s Gemini 2.5 Pro, excelling in reasoning, cost efficiency, and technical innovation despite a modest $6 million ...
For instance, in the AIME 2025 test, DeepSeek-R1-0528’s accuracy jumped from 70% to 87.5%, indicating deeper reasoning processes that now average 23,000 tokens per question compared to 12,000 in ...
Nemotron, a family of open-source AI models that set new reasoning records by distilling them from China's DeepSeek R1-0528.
DeepSeek released an updated version of their popular R1 reasoning model (version 0528) with – according to the company – increased benchmark performance, reduced hallucinations, and native support ...
Most of the tech industry and investors greeted the launch with a giant shrug. This is a pretty stark contrast to early 2025 when DeepSeek's R1 model freaked everyone out.
The company just released DeepSeek-R1-0528, proving once again that this is a bot to watch. The powerful update is already challenging rivals like OpenAI’s GPT-4o and Google’s Gemini.
The DeepSeek-R1-0528 model brings substantial advancements in reasoning capabilities, achieving notable benchmark improvements such as AIME 2025 accuracy rising from 70% to 87.5% and LiveCodeBench ...
The Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek, which roiled the tech world when it released its R1 in January, released an upgraded version, which it claims is performing near the level of ...