The elusive founder of disruptive Chinese AI company DeepSeek has been spotted attending a Beijing conference, one week after snubbing a global AI summit in Paris.
DeepSeek's founder and CEO, Liang Wenfeng, has been listed among the top 10 "people who shaped science in 2025" by the British journal Nature, which hailed the 40-year-old entrepreneur as a "Chinese ...
DeepSeek makes first public appearance in almost a year Company has kept low profile since global breakout in January Researcher spoke at Chinese government-organized conference Chen expresses concern ...
Booth is a reporter at TIME. Photo-Illustration by TIME (Source Photo: VCG/Getty Images) On Jan. 20, Chinese AI startup DeepSeek released R1, the first open-weight model that challenged rival OpenAI's ...
Since the emergence of DeepSeek, Chinese media has frequently highlighted the slogan, “Artificial intelligence (AI) is not the exclusive domain of Silicon Valley in the United States.” The confidence ...
DeepSeek debuted Manifold-Constrained Hyper-Connections, or mHCs. They offer a way to scale LLMs without incurring huge costs. The company postponed the release of its R2 model in mid-2025. Just ...