Development on the first DeepSeek R1 clone might have started with the announcement of the Open-R1 open-source project.
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The cofounder and CEO of Meta doubled down on plans to spend hundreds of billions of dollars on AI infrastructure as China's ...
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Can we put a pause on the AI Cold War narrative? The true star in the DeepSeek disruption story is open source AI.
DeepSeek-R1 released model code and pre-trained weights but not training data. Ai2 is taking a different approach to be more open.
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Chinese AI lab DeepSeek provoked the first Silicon Valley freak-out of 2025. Here's what it could mean for American AI policy ...