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Chinese AI lab DeepSeek has quietly updated Prover, its AI system that's designed to solve math-related proofs and theorems.
The Chinese startup that rattled the AI industry earlier this year posted a role in product management and design.
DeepSeek avoided a ban in South Korea following a privacy-related investigation by a local watchdog. Here's what changed.
According to recent rumors, the DeepSeek R2 reasoning AI model might be released soon with impressive abilities.
Chinese artificial intelligence service DeepSeek became available again on South Korean app markets on Monday for the first ...
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. took the wraps off a new version of its flagship Qwen AI model, sustaining the breakneck pace of ...
DeepSeek is under investigation by the House Energy and Commerce Committee over concerns it may share U.S. user data with the ...
Xiaomi Corp. today released MiMo-7B, a new family of reasoning models that it claims can outperform OpenAI’s o1-mini at some ...
Both user data and prompts were forwarded from the AI app to a company in Beijing, according to South Korea's data protection ...
South Korea’s data protection authority has accused Chinese AI startup DeepSeek of transferring the personal information of ...
The Chinese start-up has released the Prover-V2 model a day after Alibaba released Qwen3, and ahead of an anticipated release ...
DeepSeek has reportedly open-sourced Prover-V2 model, a new specialist artificial intelligence model, as competition heated ...