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Microsoft is bringing Chinese AI company DeepSeek’s R1 model to its Azure AI Foundry platform and GitHub today. The R1 model, which has rocked US financial markets this week because it can be ...
Microsoft may be looking to develop its own AI models to reduce its reliance on OpenAI and gain greater control over the AI ...
Can they do it? Or not? AI companies claim (and very enthusiastically so) that their models vary between good and amazing, at ...
Microsoft's diversification from OpenAI speaks volumes about the future of AI investing . When I wrote about DeepSeek's remarkable AI breakthrough in January, ...
DeepSeek, and the open source AI ecosystem surrounding it, has rapidly evolved from a ‘moment’ into an unstoppable global ...
The company made the model open-source, and it is currently available on Hugging Face, Microsoft’s GitHub, and Alibaba ... to DeepSeek’s V3 and R1 models in mainland China.
An open source license is not enough: manufacturers of AI models should make them open source, including code and training ...
Google's previous AIs miserably failed my usual AI coding tests but not Gemini Pro 2.5. To my amazement, it passed them all, joining only one other AI in the winner's circle.
Microsoft later added the Chinese open-weight DeepSeek R1 reasoning model to Azure AI Foundry and GitHub. The model supports code generation and document reasoning and provides a cost-effective ...