On the afternoon of January 27, Runet users reported a malfunction of the Chinese Depseek Chinese neural network, it is deduced from the Dettetector.su download. The charges against the service arose in the context of news that Deepseek has been due to the popularity of Operai Chatgpt in the United States.
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Complaints began to arrive at 2:30 p.m. from Moscow. Users have noticed problems with downloading the neural network, account, and installing an Internet connection when trying to use the service.
The peak of complaints about Deepseek’s work came at 15:45 Moscow time. At this point, 306 users reported problems on Downdetector.su. The number of complaints during the last hour has exceeded 600, during the past day, it has reached almost 1 thousand.
Previously, on January 27, Reuters wrote that Depseek overtook OpenAI’s Chatgpt by the number of downloads in the US segment of the App Store online store. On their website, the Chinese neural network developers published a report from which it follows that the latest Deepseek-R1 model shows the best results compared to the Operai O1 II model.
The South China Morning Post newspaper noted that the basic features of Deepseek are available to users for free, and for the main OpenAI O1 options you will have to pay at least $20 monthly. Access to an unlimited version of the latter will cost $200 per month.
Deepseek was developed by Fire-Flyer, founded in 2015 as a division of Chinese hedge fund High-Flyer. For many years, he amassed graphics processors and built supercomputers to process financial data, and invested money in opening Deepseek.
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