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DeepSeek AI review
By Ritoban Mukherjee Published
DeepSeek delivers frontier-class AI performance at a fraction of competitor prices, but serious privacy concerns make it a complicated choice for businesses.

DeepSeek accidentally built a working ransomware strain
By Efosa Udinmwen Published
DeepSeek accidentally created a working browser ransomware technique targeting Android photos, Check Point Research found, without human guidance involved.

'Humanity now stands on the eve of AGI': DeepSeek wants to "at least double the size of every department" as company pursues hiring spree in pursuit of AGI
By Craig Hale Published
DeepSeek is hiring engineers, product managers and more as it targets the next era of AI – artificial general intelligence.

US almost blacklisted DeepSeek — but the White House held back
By Benedict Collins Published
Chinese firms were not added to the Entity List ahead of Trump's meeting with Chinese premier Xi Jinping.

China cracks down on Western models while US companies flock to DeepSeek
By Rahim Amir Published
China is taking a hard-hitting approach to foreign AI and chipmakers, even as Western nations continue to embrace DeepSeek as a cheaper alternative

Many US tech firms are turning to China's DeepSeek as the bill for homegrown AI bites – American AI companies could learn a thing or two
By Craig Hale Published
American models are simply too expensive – US firms are now turning to DeepSeek for cheaper costs and portability.

I stopped asking AI for answers and started asking for frameworks instead
By Graham Barlow Published
There’s a better way to use AI, and it involves asking it not to give you the answers you're after.

US State Department upgrades AI theft accusations to target Chinese giants
By Benedict Collins Published
The State Department says Chinese AI companies are 'distilling' US AI models.

This browser plugin tracks your AI 'water footprint', and lets you ‘pay it back’
By Graham Barlow Published
A new plugin enables you to see exactly how much water your AI prompts are using up, and make a donation to offset it by giving water back to communities in need.

Deepseek may have found a way to solve the RAM crisis by eliminating the need for expensive HBM for AI inference and training — yes, the very reason why DRAM prices went up by 5X in 10 weeks
By Efosa Udinmwen Published
DeepSeek’s Engram decouples memory from computation, enabling AI models to scale efficiently while alleviating costly HBM constraints globally.
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