A few weeks after the launch of the market, the Chinese Ki Deepseek is omnipresent in the middle: companies of all only conceivable industries have announced that they can integrate the open source language AI into smartphone games, electric cars and even nuclear power plants. Krone+ explains what is behind it.
With the AI language model Deepseek, which offers comparable services such as the speech models of the American competitor OpenAi with less resource consumption, the Chinese IT world showed the big competitor USA and gave a big damper to the shares of the Chipriessen Nvidia. Deepseek can be seen accordingly in the US, the government agencies have already imposed initial prohibitions. In the meantime, the freely available AI penetrates all parts of the economy – and is increasingly becoming a symbol of national pride.
Source: Krone

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