Hugging Face developers are working to reconstruct Deepseek-R1 from scratch; Open-R1 will be 100% open source.
While DeepSeek can point to common benchmark results and Chatbot Arena leaderboard to prove the competitiveness of its model, there's nothing like direct use cases to get a feel for just how useful a new model is.
Deepseek R1 just dropped, and it’s shaking up the AI world in a way we haven’t seen since the launch of ChatGPT. In this video, I’ll break it down in the simplest way possible—especially if you're new to AI.
The Deepseek R1 model is transforming the artificial intelligence (AI) landscape with its innovative reasoning capabilities, open-source framework, and
B AI model on its wafer-scale processor, delivering 57x faster speeds than GPU solutions and challenging Nvidia's AI chip dominance with U.S.-based inference processing.
Learn how to run Deepseek R1 671b locally, optimize performance, and explore its open-source AI potential for advanced local inference.
Development on the first DeepSeek R1 clone might have started with the announcement of the Open-R1 open-source project.
AWS partners with DeepSeek to add the AI startup’s R1 foundational model to its GenAI technology inside Amazon Bedrock and SageMaker solutions.
Officials in the White House and FBI have begun a probe into DeepSeek to determine whether banned NVIDIA chips were used to create the R1 model.
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The Chinese AI that has taken the internet by storm is now available for application use through Amazon’s cloud, the U.S. company said.