Fox business’ Madison Alworth reported on the latest spending efforts of Big Tech, after the rise of Deepsek during an appearance on ‘Morning with Maria’.
China-based Artificial Intelligence (AI) Startup Deepsek has released a new AI model in its push to rival the most advanced model of US-based firms such as OpenIAI.
The new model of Deepsac, Deepsek-V3-0324, received a major update for its V3 large language model, which promoted performance in major aspects, including logic and coding, as Reuters said on Tuesday citing benchmark tests published on the AI development platform Hugging Face.
The new model was made available through the Hugging Face Platform.
Deepsek has changed the head into Silicon Valley as the company matches the capabilities of chatbots like Openi’s chatgip, but on a fraction of growth cost.
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The Chinese AI company is developing a chatbot to rival the choice of chat by Deepsek Openi. (Getty image, file / gati image)
The company has stated that its V3 models were trained with a computing power of less than $ 6 million from 2,000 Nvidia H800 chips to achieve the level of performance at the equilibrium with the most advanced models from Openai and Meta.
The Chinese AI app Dipsek is seen on 27 January at Apple’s US App Store. (Cristofe Dernback / Picture Alliance Getty Embolce / Getty Image)
The emergence of a China -based firm has raised questions about the advanced chips used to train the AI model and American technology companies investing billions of dollars in large data centers.
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The ‘Beron’s Roundable’ panel keeps a close watch on what investors know about the Chinese AI company.
It also serves as a “sputnic moment” for the AI race between the US and China, after the assumption that the US gained on its geopolitical rival in the emerging region.
Eric Rewell and Anders Hagstrom of Fox Business Digital contributed to this report.