DeepSeek's announcement last month that it has developed advanced AI with less-advanced and fewer chips has emboldened developers like startup Preferred Networks, one of Japan's leading AI companies.
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During the event, they announced the launch of their joint venture, "SB OpenAI Japan," and introduced "Cristal Intelligence," an AI tool tailored for enterprise use. SoftBank suspends DeepSeek ...
The smartphone app DeepSeek page is seen on a smartphone screen in Beijing, Jan. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Andy Wong, File) TOKYO (Kyodo) -- The Japanese government on Thursday urged ministry and agency ...
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek continues to be the talk of Wall Street and Silicon Valley, with JPMorgan analysts saying U.S.
Seventy percent of Armis' clients have requested to block access to DeepSeek due to concerns about potential data leaks.