Alibaba’s new Qwen3 family of AI models has surpassed DeepSeek’s R1 to become the world’s best open-source model. According to reports, Qwen3 did better than R1 in tests that measure open-source AI ...
Qwen 2.5 Coder/Max is currently the top open-source model for coding, with the highest HumanEval (~70–72%), LiveCodeBench (70.7), and Elo (2056) scores among open models. DeepSeek V3/Coder V2 remains ...
It’s increasingly common in AI circles to refer to the “DeepSeek moment,” but calling it a moment fundamentally misunderstands its significance. DeepSeek didn’t just have a moment. It’s now very much ...
The open-source shift has been spearheaded by AI startup DeepSeek, whose R1 model released earlier this year challenged American tech dominance. Chinese AI companies from big players such as Baidu to ...
OpenAI has warned US lawmakers that its Chinese rival DeepSeek is using unfair and increasingly sophisticated methods to extract results from leading US AI models to train the next generation of its ...
The cost-free nature of open source AI software does not necessarily equate to automatically being risk-free. As is explained below, a company should carefully consider the risks of using open-source ...
It's been a little more than a month since Chinese AI startup DeepSeek, an offshoot of Hong Kong-based High-Flyer Capital Management, released the latest version of its hit open source model DeepSeek, ...
Generative AI offers incredible potential, but concerns about privacy, costs, and limitations often push users toward cloud-based models. If you’re frustrated with daily limits on ChatGPT, Claude, or ...
The next big thing from DeepSeek isn't here yet. That's DeepSeek R2, which is in development and should bring notable performance improvements. But like OpenAI, Google, and other AI firms, the Chinese ...
The Qwen3 family of AI models recently released by Alibaba have taken over the top spot from DeepSeek's R1 model on LiveBench's open-source model ranking. Save my User ID and Password Some subscribers ...
DeepSeek today released an improved version of its DeepSeek-V3 large language model under a new open-source license. Software developer and blogger Simon Willison was first to report the update.