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From: Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm>
Newsgroups: sci.physics
Subject: Re: USA is still Shitting its Pants [Artificial Intelligence]
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2025 01:06:58 +0100
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Maybe exolab can help? See also:

DeepSeek-R1 | Hacker News
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42768072

Physfitfreak schrieb:
> On 1/22/25 11:42 AM, Mild Shock wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> How it started (released January 20, 2025):
>>
>> Despite trailing the U.S., China continues to make
>> significant strides in AI development. A notable example
>> is the Chinese startup DeepSeek, which released an AI
>> model named R1. This model demonstrates reasoning
>> capabilities comparable to leading U.S. models and is
>> available as open-source software, allowing free use and 
>> commercialization. However, R1 faces issues with censorship,
>> likely influenced by Chinese regulations.
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeepSeek#Release_history
>>
>>
> 
> 
> What is the difference between DeepSeek R1 and DeepSeek v3? It looks 
> like v3 has a chatgpt like online service but R1 doesn't, or I could not 
> find.
> 
> Can one install R1 on one's own computer?...
>