The Depseek Chinese Neural Network surpassed Operai ChatgPT for the amount of downloads in the American segment of the App Store online store. Reuters announced this with reference to the calculations of the analysts of the sensor tower.

The Chinese Depseek neuronal network surpassed Chatgpt in popularity
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On its website, Depseek Developers published a report from which it follows that the latest Deepseek-R1 model shows the results comparable to the OpenAI O1 model, and sometimes even significantly exceeds the competitor.

Deepseek is free at the base level for all users. As a comparison, the monthly payment for the basic functions of OpenAi O1 is at least $ 20, and for unlimited access you will have to pay $ 200 per month.

The free version of Deepseek can also analyze the text in documents or in images, search the Internet for open sources, as well as generate text through a certain application or analyze the information provided by the user.

In the context of the news about the popularity of Deepseek, the promotions of the technological companies that are dedicated to the development of Fell, writes Financial Times. For example, the cost of NVIDIA documents decreased by 9% in the preliminary auction on January 27, and Meta* and Microsoft shares showed a 4% decrease.

Deepseek was developed by Fire-Flyer, founded in 2015 as a division of the Chinese High-Flyer coverage fund. For many years, he accumulated graphic processors and built supercomputers to analyze financial information, and invested money in the Deepseek opening.

*Meta is recognized as extremist and forbidden in the Russian Federation.

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