One of the most noteworthy things about DeepSeek is that it uses a reasoning model where users can watch as the AI thinks out loud.
The Korean national spy agency says DeepSeek’s data collection and overseas storage is a huge privacy risk, and its responses ...
According to the South China Morning Post, DeepSeek appears “to have received approval” from the owner of AI.com, based in ...
DeepSeek has raised the price of accessing its V3 model via API for the first time since it exploded in popularity last month ...
The Le Chat AI app launches on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store, providing an alternative to DeepSeek. DeepSeek ...
AI chatbots collect user data for various purposes; CoPilot gathers the least, while Gemini and ChatGPT collect extensively.
French AI startup Mistral AI has launched Le Chat, a high-speed chatbot capable of generating up to 1,000 words per second.
Le Chat's Flash Answers is using Cerebras Inference, which is touted to be the ‘fastest AI inference provider'.
French AI start-up Mistral has partnered with Cerebras Systems, an artificial intelligence chip firm backed by UAE tech ...
South Korea's National Intelligence Service warns that the Chinese AI app DeepSeek excessively collects personal data and uses all user inputs to train its AI model.
Le Chat, powered by Mistral’s cutting-edge models and inference engines, processes up to 1000 words per second.
OpenAI’s is rushing to make its products more intuitive and useful as it tries to fend off Google, Meta, and DeepSeek.