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Chinese artificial intelligence firm DeepSeek has announced a significant upgrade to its flagship large language model, R1, intensifying competition with industry leaders OpenAI and Google (GOOG) ...
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DeepSeek updated its R1 reasoning AI, and released a more exciting, smaller R1 version that can run on just one GPU.
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The new version can reportedly perform on par with competitors such as o3 from OpenAI and Gemini 2.5 Pro from Google.
DeepSeek has rolled out R1-0528, a major upgrade to the Chinese start-up’s R1 reasoning model, which was released in January.
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DeepSeek released an updated version of their popular R1 reasoning model (version 0528) with – according to the company – ...
Additionally, the model’s hallucination rate has been reduced, contributing to more reliable and consistent output.