DeepSeek-R1 expands across Nvidia, AWS, GitHub, and Azure, boosting accessibility for developers and enterprises.
Barely a week after DeepSeek released its R1 “reasoning” AI model — which sent markets into a tizzy — researchers at Hugging Face are trying to replicate the model from scratch in what they’re calling ...
While DeepSeek-R1 model weights are available in the public domain, the datasets and code used to train the model are not.
After the Chinese startup DeepSeek shook Silicon Valley and Wall Street, efforts have begun to reproduce its cost-efficient ...
Hugging Face developers are working to reconstruct Deepseek-R1 from scratch; Open-R1 will be 100% open source.
The Chinese firm has pulled back the curtain to expose how the top labs may be building their next-generation models. Now ...
The initiative comes after R1 stunned the artificial intelligence community by matching the performance of the most capable models built by U.S. firms, despite being built at a fraction of the cost.
Development on the first DeepSeek R1 clone might have started with the announcement of the Open-R1 open-source project.
AI developers can now directly access selected serverless inference providers on Hugging Face. This should not incur any ...
Computer scientist and AI expert Andrew Ng didn't explicitly mention the significance of R1 being an open source model, but ...
China-based AI startup DeepSeek has released an open-source version of its reasoning model, DeepSeek-R1, claiming it matches ...
DeepSeek has gone viral. Chinese AI lab DeepSeek broke into the mainstream consciousness this week after its chatbot app rose ...