DeepSeek is a Chinese artificial intelligence provider that develops open-source LLMs. R1, the latest addition to the company’s model lineup, debuted last week. The release of the LLM caused a broad selloff in AI stocks that sent Nvidia Corp.’s shares plummeting 17% on Monday, along with many other technology stocks.
We recently published a list of 35 Non-Tech AI Opportunities Amid DeepSeek Selloff. In this article, we are going to take a look at where R1 RCM Inc. (NASDAQ:RCM) stands against other non-tech AI opportunities amid DeepSeek selloff.
OpenAI reportedly claimed that it had seen evidence of distillation of its AI models, which it suspected to be from DeepSeek.
DeepSeek is making waves with its cost-effective and powerful AI models, with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman praising the Chinese AI startup's AI advancements.
Sam Altman responds to DeepSeek R1, revealing OpenAI's plans for superior AI models and a bold vision for artificial superintelligence.
AI labs might be in panic mode, but enterprises are here to reap the rewards of the effects caused by DeepSeek R1.
OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman welcomed the debut of DeepSeek’s R1 model in a post on X late on Monday.
But there are two key things which make DeepSeek R1 different. First, people are talking about it as having the same performance as OpenAI’s o1 model. To recap, o1 is the current world leader in ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman called Chinese startup DeepSeek's R1 AI model "impressive" on Monday, but emphasized that OpenAI believes greater computing power was key to their own success. DeepSeek, a low-cost Chinese artificial intelligence model,
The company claims the model performs at levels comparable to OpenAI's o1 simulated reasoning (SR) model on several math and coding benchmarks. Alongside the release of the main DeepSeek-R1-Zero ...
Chinese AI lab DeepSeek has released an open version of DeepSeek-R1, its so-called reasoning model, that it claims performs as well as OpenAI's o1 on certain AI benchmarks. R1 is available from ...
China-based AI startup DeepSeek has released an open-source version of its reasoning model, DeepSeek-R1, claiming it matches OpenAI's o1 on certain AI benchmarks. Said to challenge OpenAI's ...