Developers: | DeepSeek |
Date of the premiere of the system: | January 2025 |
Branches: | Information Technology |
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2025: Mobile Access
In mid-January 2025, it became known that the Chinese company, DeepSeek which developed the eponymous based on chat boat , artificial intelligence released its mobile version. The application is available for operating systems and. Android iOS
DeepSeek has created the powerful DeepSeek V3, an open AI model that surpasses most open and closed counterparts, including. ChatGPT The model has 671 billion parameters. It is claimed that a data set of 14.8 trillion tokens was used in training DeepSeek V3. In programming-related tasks, the Chinese model bypassed the Meta Llama 3.1 neural network 405B (the company Meta is recognized as an extremist organization; activities in the territory of the Russian Federation are prohibited), OpenAI GPT-4o and Alibaba Qwen 2.5 72B.
DeepSeek-V3 demonstrates a breakthrough in the speed of infection compared to the solutions of the previous generation. This neural network tops the ranking of leaders among open source models and competes with the most advanced closed models in the world, says DeepSeek. |
The mobile version of DeepSeek has wide functionality. The chatbot is able to answer questions on any topic, solve problems of various types, search for information on the Internet, compile a resume, generate program code, make excerpts from materials and much more. The DeepSeek app for smartphones provides the ability to create chats. In addition, the history of correspondence is saved for subsequent viewing. However, the voice communication function is not supported. The app is distributed free of charge through the official AppleApp Store and Google Play. You can download the chatbot, including from Russia - it supports the Russian language. Google Play[1] link]
Notes
- ↑ [https://techcrunch.com/2024/12/26/deepseeks-new-ai-model-appears-to-be-one-of-the-best-open-challengers-yet/ DeepSeek's new AI model appeals to be one of the best "open" challengers yet