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‘I View the Impact It Could Have on Society Negatively.’ Even DeepSeek’s Leadership Frets About AI

At least one of the big AI brains at the Chinese chatbot leader DeepSeek has announced that he’s worried—like many U.S. AI luminaries before him—that AI will hurt the world. But in China, unlike the U.S., the state can and does regulate tech with a heavy hand, and in that context such a sentiment comes … Read more

DeepSeek’s new model sees text differently, opening new possibilities for enterprise AI

Hello and welcome to Eye on AI. In this edition: DeepSeek defies AI convention (again)…Meta’s AI layoffs…More legal trouble for OpenAI…and what AI gets wrong about the news. Hi, Beatrice Nolan here, filling in for AI reporter Sharon Goldman, who is out today. Chinese AI company DeepSeek has released a new open-source model that flips … Read more

What’s new in DeepSeek’s latest model: DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp

Anna Barclay | Getty Images News | Getty Images Chinese startup DeepSeek’s latest experimental model promises to increase efficiency and improve AI’s ability to handle a lot of information at a fraction of the cost, but questions remain over how effective and safe the architecture is.   DeepSeek sent Silicon Valley into a frenzy when … Read more

DeepSeek’s distilled new R1 AI model can run on a single GPU

DeepSeek’s updated R1 reasoning AI model might be getting the bulk of the AI community’s attention this week. But the Chinese AI lab also released a smaller, “distilled” version of its new R1, DeepSeek-R1-0528-Qwen3-8B, that DeepSeek claims beats comparably sized models on certain benchmarks. The smaller updated R1, which was built using the Qwen3-8B model … Read more

DeepSeek’s updated R1 AI model is more censored, test finds

Chinese AI startup DeepSeek’s newest AI model, an updated version of the company’s R1 reasoning model, achieves impressive scores on benchmarks for coding, math, and general knowledge, nearly surpassing OpenAI’s flagship o3. But the upgraded R1, also known as “R1-0528,” might also be less willing to answer contentious questions, in particular questions about topics the … Read more

Chinese AI start-ups overhaul business models after DeepSeek’s success

Chinese artificial intelligence start-ups are overhauling their business models as they fight to remain competitive following the widespread adoption of rival DeepSeek’s technology across the country. Zhipu, once considered China’s most prominent large language model start-up, has pinned its hopes on an initial public offering to sustain its cash-intensive growth as it focuses on building … Read more

DeepSeek’s rise fuels rally in China’s markets while India’s allure diminishes

A Chinese national flag, left, and an Indian national flag are arranged for a photograph. Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images DeepSeek’s breakthrough in artificial intelligence has boosted investor sentiment around China stocks, with a gauge of the country’s onshore as well as offshore shares soaring over 26% since its January low. The surge in … Read more

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says market got it wrong about DeepSeek’s impact

Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang said the market got it wrong when it comes to DeepSeek’s technological advancements and its potential to negatively impact the chipmaker’s business. Instead, Huang called DeepSeek’s R1 open source reasoning model “incredibly exciting” while speaking with Alex Bouzari, CEO of DataDirect Networks, in a pre-recorded interview that was released … Read more

BYD rolls out driver assist tech for EVs with DeepSeek’s AI help

Chinese electric car giant BYD announced on Feb. 10, 2025, that it would integrate DeepSeek into its artificial intelligence model that powers its new driver-assistance technology. Screenshot BEIJING — Chinese electric car giant BYD is going all in on driver assistance with the help of DeepSeek, after previously taking a more cautious approach on autonomous … Read more

DeepSeek’s R1 reportedly ‘more vulnerable’ to jailbreaking than other AI models

The latest model from DeepSeek, the Chinese AI company that’s shaken up Silicon Valley and Wall Street, can be manipulated to produce harmful content such as plans for a bioweapon attack and a campaign to promote self-harm among teens, according to The Wall Street Journal. Sam Rubin, senior vice president at Palo Alto Networks’ threat … Read more

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