Silicon Valley’s initial advantage in LLMs evaporated quickly despite export controls, writes AI expert Gary Marcus.
OpenAI claims that Chinese companies are frequently attempting to leverage U.S. AI technology to enhance their own models. The company emphasizes the importance of collaborating with the U.S. government to protect against these efforts,
While rival chatbots including ChatGPT collect vast quantities of user data, DeepSeek’s use of China-based servers are a key difference and a glaring privacy risk for Americans, experts told The
Joe Biden made several attempts to curb Chinese AI advancement, but DeepSeek's launch has put those policies into question.
Gary Marcus, a cognitive scientist and an author of Rebooting.AI, told Newsweek: "Nobody has landed on the moon yet, or will they soon, but China has basically caught up to the U.S. in the flawed and faddish techniques of generative AI."
However, the consensus is that DeepSeek is superior to ChatGPT for more technical tasks. If you use AI chatbots for logical reasoning, coding, or mathematical equations, you might want to try DeepSeek because you might find its outputs better.
A Chinese startup's efficient AI development method challenges the approaches of US giants like OpenAI, Meta, and Google.
DeepSeek founder is now considered an 'AI hero' in China, following the recent announcements made by the company that changed the AI race.
The product is not approved for government use yet, but OpenAI of course hopes President Trump will speed things up.
Chinese tech startup DeepSeek's new artificial intelligence chatbot may not always answer some questions about topics often censored in China, and is providing different information than OpenAI's ChatGPT in some cases.
With an actual open source model, China's AI leader just whupped America's AI leader. Can Sam Altman fight back?