‘From open source technology driven to innovation and inclusiveness’
The remarkable progress made by Deepseek represent “the rise of a group of Chinese companies in the field of artificial intelligence. The creative team made up of young and middle -aged people took responsibility for promoting the progress of Chinese science and technology, which deserves praise”. Lou Qinjian, spokesman for the National Congress of the People, the legislative branch of the Chinese Parliament, said it, answering a question on the development of artificial intelligence.
Deepseek, the small startup of Hangzhou, “adheres to the path of open source technology and open source sharing, promoting the widespread application of AI technology all over the world and has contributed to spreading Chinese wisdom in the world”, added Lou in the presentation of the presentation of the congress that will open its annual session tomorrow. “Through the rise of companies like Deepseek, we can observe the innovation and inclusiveness of China in technological development,” added the spokesperson.
At the end of January, the startup sent to the carpet Wall Street, Big Tech USA and Silicon Valley with its R1 model, a low cost chatbot but with high performance, capable of competing with the American giants in the sector.