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China's 'little dragons' pose big challenge to US AI firms MiniMax, an AI firm based in Shanghai, has released an open-source ...
The open-source M1 boasts a record-breaking context window and lean training budget, promising enterprise-grade reasoning ...
Shanghai-based AI firm, MiniMax, has launched an open-source reasoning model, MiniMax-M1, challenging rivals DeepSeek and ...
B-Preview, an open source AI coding model based on Deepseek-R1-Distilled-Qwen-14B. The model achieves a 60.6% pass rate on ...
When DeepSeek released its high-performing open-source artificial intelligence earlier this year, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella ...
The company says it spent just $534,700 renting the data center computing resources needed to train M1. This is nearly 200x ...
The Shanghai-based firm said its open-source M1 model is more efficient in tasks including maths and coding than the popular ...
Yet the rise in China of open-source, which relies on transparency and decentralisation, is awkward for an authoritarian ...
The updated reasoning model, released in May, performed well against leading US models in the real-time WebDev Arena tests.
DeepSeek R1-0528 AI model challenges OpenAI and Gemini with better reasoning, lower costs, and open-source flexibility. Is it ...
Ashish Vaswani, cofounder of Essential AI, emphasises the need for open, collaborative AI development to counter rising ...