Microsoft has announced it will now host DeepSeek R1, the AI model at the centre of a recent controversy involving OpenAI, on its Azure cloud ...
US officials are deep into an investigation to find out if Chinese AI startup DeepSeek found a backdoor route to Nvidia’s ...
Tech giants around the globe were rattled on Jan. 27 after Chinese AI start-up DeepSeek unveiled an impressive, low-cost ...
Microsoft has announced the integration of Neural Processing Unit (NPU)-optimized versions of DeepSeek R1, an advanced AI ...
Executives at leading AI labs say that large language models like those from OpenAI and Big Tech firms risk becoming ...
Microsoft's latest move is to bring distilled versions of DeepSeek R1 to Windows 11 Copilot+ PCs. It will allow developers to work on AI features that will run super efficiently on-device.
Investors grow concerned that AI expenses and a looming price war in cloud services could blow up its profits.
Microsoft confirmed it will bring the DeepSeek R1 model to Azure cloud and GitHub in a move that it hopes will lessen its ...
DeepSeek R1 began making waves in the AI world when it launched last week. Chinese developer DeepSeek touted it as a freely available simulated reasoning model ...
OpenAI's o1 reasoning model usually requires a costly subscription, but it's now free to all Microsoft Copilot users. This ...
Distilled R1 models can now run locally on Copilot Plus PCs, starting with Qualcomm Snapdragon X first and Intel chips later.
DeepSeek is a Chinese AI laboratory that has recently released the DeepSeek R1 AI model. It's an AI ChatBot based on Meta's free and open-source Llama 3.3, trained by the DeepSeek team.