DeepSeek reopens access to AI model as Chinese rivalry escalates

Key Points

  • DeepSeek has resumed access to its core programming interface after a three-week suspension due to capacity shortages.
  • Alibaba launched a preview of its latest AI model, QwQ-Max, intensifying competition in China's AI sector.

Summary

DeepSeek, a 20-month-old Chinese AI startup, has reopened access to its core programming interface after a nearly three-week suspension due to capacity issues. The company, which has gained significant attention for its AI platform that rivals OpenAI's offerings, announced the resumption of top-ups for its application programming interface. Despite the resumption, server resources remain strained during peak hours. This development coincides with Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. unveiling its new AI model, QwQ-Max, and committing to a $53 billion investment over three years to enhance its AI and cloud computing capabilities. Alibaba's move to open-source QwQ-Max further escalates competition within China's burgeoning AI industry. DeepSeek's platform has seen widespread adoption across various Chinese industries, although it faces restrictions from foreign governments due to security concerns. The company also plans to release key code and data to the public, a move that could intensify the AI development race between the US and China.

yahoo
February 25, 2025
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