The upstart AI chip company Cerebras has started offering China’s market-shaking DeepSeek on its U.S. servers.
The Pentagon is rushing to block DeepSeek on its network after some employees used the service, which stores data in China.
The extent to which employees directly used DeepSeek’s system through a web browser is still being determined. Read more at ...
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OpenAI accuses Chinese AI firm DeepSeek of stealing its content through "knowledge distillation," sparking concerns over ...
The US is struggling to keep its technology within its borders, a goal that the US government and most of the country are determined to achieve to maintain dominance, particularly in AI.
As per a new CNBC report, an email from the U.S. Navy stated that DeepSeek AI should not be used in any capacity due to ...
Earlier this week, almost overnight, the American tech industry entered a full-on panic. The latest version of DeepSeek, an ...
Here's what you need to know this week about artificial intelligence in the Bay Area: China's DeepSeek stirs things up, new ...
After a boost in popularity, it seems DeepSeek might start being banned from app stores across the world due to privacy concerns.
Chinese startup DeepSeek released its open-source R1 AI model this month, trained using 671 billion parameters using just 2,048 Nvidia H800s and $5.6 million – a ...
The US Navy has reportedly sent email to shipmates as it bans the use of DeepSeek's AI citing security and ethical concerns.