A picture of a Chinese building materials company executive named Liang Wenfeng is being shared online and misidentified as Chinese AI startup DeepSeek's founder and CEO.
The seemingly overnight success of Chinese AI firm DeepSeek has catapulted its founder, Liang Wenfeng, to billionaire status. Here’s how.
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Conflict tracking in Myanmar. Investigations of Chinese human trafficking. Refugee healthcare in Thailand. Strengthening independent media in Mongolia. Environmental conservation in Tibet. These are ...
In some ways, DeepSeek was far less censored than most Chinese platforms, offering answers with keywords that would often be ...
Previously little-known Chinese startup DeepSeek has dominated headlines and app charts in recent days thanks to its new AI ...
Those who have had professional dealings with DeepSeek say he is obsessed with human-like artificial general intelligence ( ...
China is suffering from deflation, devaluation, capital flight and the loss of foreign investment — all at the same time.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese startup DeepSeek's launch of its latest AI models, which it says are on a par or better than ...
U.S. companies were spooked when the Chinese startup released models said to match or outperform leading American ones at a ...
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People are proud that genuine innovation is happening in China … and by a founder who’s never received an overseas education, ...