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DeepSeek is hiring for a job in product management and design. It's a major shift from the startup's focus on AI model research. The rush to hire product talent mirrors a broader trend in the US ...
The average monthly download of DeepSeek’s chatbot fell 72 per cent to 22.6 million in the second quarter from the preceding ...
Chinese AI firm DeepSeek has launched a new hiring spree via LinkedIn—its first in months—marking a potential bid to attract international talent amid rising competition with American giants ...
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup, is shifting its focus from research to commercialization, seeking product management and design talent to develop intelligent products based on its language models.
DeepSeek's updated R1 AI model is more censored than the AI lab's previously releases, one test found — in particular when it comes to criticism of the Chinese government.
DeepSeek’s key innovation was its pioneering use of a technique called “sparsity,” which makes AI models more efficient by activating only relevant portions of the model to answer a specific ...
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