US tech giant embrace DeepSeek’s Artificial type despite attention

Despite growing international scrutiny of the Hangzhou-based company, which claims it can develop industry-leading models at a fraction of the usual cost, US technology firms have been rushing to adopt the latest artificial intelligence ( AI ) reasoning model from Chinese start-up DeepSeek.

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Major chip designer Nvidia has made DeepSeek’s R1 unit available to users of its NIM middleware since Thursday, saying the design provides” state-of-the-art reasoning features”, “high inference efficiency”, as well as “leading accuracy” for jobs requiring logical inference, reasoning, mathematics, coding and vocabulary understanding.

DeepSeek’s open-source logic design, R1, released on January 20, has shown features similar to OpenAI’s closed-source GPT models in specific areas, but at considerably lower education costs.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. Photo: Epa
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. Photo: Epa
Microsoft, the investment in OpenAI, announced R1 support earlier this week on its Azure cloud computing platform and Prat Hub, allowing users to create AI applications that run directly on . E-commerce large Amazon.com has enabled developers to create software with the “powerful, cost-efficient” R1 through Amazon Web Services.

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