DeepSeek takes on Gemini and ChatGPT
Chinese AI, DeepSeek, has caused a stir on the stock exchanges and made ChatGPT and Gemini look ridiculous
DeepSeek, the Chinese artificial intelligence app, was launched on January 20 and since then it has caused quite a stir on the market, the stock exchanges, as well as taking on Gemini and ChatGPT.
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, reacted to this launch by calling for caution, although many consider it to be a call to “wake up companies in that country that will have to concentrate on competing to win.”
The Chinese chatbot is cheaper since it requires fewer high-tech chips to operate. According to its creators, the AI model that powers DeepSeek, called R1, “has some 670 billion parameters, making it the largest open-source language model to date, according to Anil Ananthaswamy, author of Why Machines Learn: The Elegant Math behind Modern AI.”
This AI is reserved in its responses, it does not give opinions, only information according to its training with data until 2023. The answers can be extensive but fast. A marked difference between DeepSeek and its rivals, ChatGPT and Gemini, is self-censorship on topics prohibited in China. It is programmed to avoid sensitive topics.
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Source: bbc
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