US-China AI race intensifies as DeepSeek releases 'reduced' cost model
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US-China AI race intensifies as DeepSeek releases 'reduced' cost model China's DeepSeek on Friday released a new AI model with "drastically reduced" costs that it said was capable of processing extra-long texts to help it complete tasks.
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What happened
US-China AI race intensifies as DeepSeek releases 'reduced' cost model China's DeepSeek on Friday released a new AI model with "drastically reduced" costs that it said was capable of processing extra-long texts to help it complete tasks.
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