DeepSeek Upgrades AI Model
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China's DeepSeek quietly releases upgraded R1 AI model, ramping up competition with OpenAI

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DeepSeek quietly released an upgraded version of its artificial intelligence reasoning model.
The company rose to prominence this year after its free, open-source R1 reasoning model outperformed rivals including Meta and OpenAI .
The low-cost and short time of development shocked global markets, wiping billions of dollars of value of major U.S. tech stocks.
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