These Chinese AI Companies Could Be The Next DeepSeek
- DeepSeek, a Chinese AI start-up, introduced a dual technique to enhance LLM reasoning capabilities.
- The growing interest in DeepSeek follows attention to their V3 foundation and R1 reasoning models.
- This technique combines generative reward modeling and self-principled critique tuning for better results.
- Researchers stated DeepSeek-GRM models had competitive performance with other public reward models.
- The dual method should enable LLMs to give more accurate and faster responses, improving intelligence.
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Translations: DeepSeek’s “Outstanding Results in the Field” of Public Security and Public Opinion Response
Recent weeks have seen a mounting chorus of praise from Chinese companies and other organizations for the new national AI champion DeepSeek. At Rest of World, Kinling Lo noted its integration in cars, smartphones, household appliances, and healthcare, as well as government departments. Other recent reports have noted signs of the adoption of AI technologies in surveillance, censorship, and even non-combat military applications. A recent post at …
AI models get stuck 'overthinking.' Nvidia, Google, and Foundry have a fix.
OpenAI's ChatGPT o1 and Deepseek's R1 models can benefit from answering the same question repeatedly and picking the best answer.picture alliance/dpa/Getty ImagesLarge language models like Deepseek's R1 are "overthinking", affecting their accuracy.Models are trained to question logic, but overthinking can lead to incorrect answers.A new open-source framework aims to fix this and could give a glimpse of where AI is headed.Large language models — …
LIVE NOW: House Subcommittee Holds Hearing on Chinese AI Company DeepSeek
The House Science, Space, and Technology Subcommittee on Research and Technology holds a hearing titled “DeepSeek: A Deep Dive” at 10 a.m. ET on April 8. Witnesses include Adam Thierer, resident senior fellow of technology and innovation for R Street Institute, and Gregory Allen, director of the Wadhwani Center for AI & Advanced Technologies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Others include Julia Stoyanovich, institute associ…
DeepSeek, Tsinghua work to improve AI efficiency
Bloomberg DeepSeek is working with Tsinghua University on reducing the training its artificial intelligence models need in an effort to lower operational costs. The Chinese startup, which roiled markets with its low-cost reasoning model that emerged in January, collaborated with researchers from the...
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