
Fox Business’s Madison Alworth reports on Big Tech’s latest spending efforts after Deepseek, who appeared in “Morning with Maria.”
Based in China Artificial Intelligence (AI) Startup Deepseek has released new AI models that rival the most advanced models from US-based companies like Openai.
Deepseek’s new model, The Deepseek-V3-0324, received major updates to the V3 major language model, boosting performance in key aspects such as inference and coding, citing benchmark tests released on the AI ​​development platform on Tuesday.
The new model is now available through the Hugging Face Platform.
It’s available at Deepseek Silicon Valley’s head turned The company appears to be in pretty much in line with the capabilities of chatbots like Openai’s ChatGpt, but only a small portion of the development costs.
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Chinese AI company Deepseek is developing chatbots that rival Openai’s ChatGpt and others. (Getty Images, File/Getty Images)
The company says the V3 model was trained with less than $6 million in computing power from the 2,000 NVIDIA H800 chip, delivering performance on par with OpenAI and META’s most advanced models.

The Chinese AI app Deepseek will be viewed on Apple’s US App Store on January 27th. (Photo Alliance by Christoph Dernbach/Getty Images/Getty Images)
A Chinese-based company The emergence raises questions about leading US tech companies investing billions of dollars in sophisticated chips and large data centers used to train AI models.
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The “Baron Round Table” panel takes a closer look at what investors need to know about Chinese AI companies.
It also functions as a “Sputnik moment” AI Race It follows the perception between the US and China that the US surpasses its geopolitical rival in emerging fields.
Eric Revell and Anders Hagstrom of Fox Business Digital contributed to this report.