DeepSeek and its AI assistant is the highest rated free app in the Apple App Store Stateside and could challenge ChatGPT.
Chinese AI startup, DeepSeek, has seen its assistant overtake ChatGPT as top rated free app in the Apple App Store.DeepSeek reportedly used NVIDIA’s H800 chips for training, which challenges the US’ restricting on processor exports.. In recent weeks it launched V3 of its AI assistant in the US and in only a couple of weeks, it has already surpassed OpenAI’s ChatGPT is the top-rated free app in the Apple App Store Stateside.
Reportedly helping it reach that level is NVIDIA’s H800 chips which are used for the training of the model, although some naysayers contend this fact. DeepSeek said it only spent $6 million in order to do so, which is far less than such a system has cost to implant at other firms. What is equally interesting about this development is the fact that the United States has actively been looking to restrict the export of AI-focused chips to other parts of the globe, and in recent weeks, looked to intensify those efforts,
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