The Deepseek China’s neural network entered the upper part of the Russian segment of the App Store and Google Play online on January 28, attracted attention to RBC. This happened after the media reported Deepseek’s superiority about Western analogues.
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In the App Store, a chatbot based on artificial intelligence took a leadership position among the most popular applications. In Google Play, Ai-Service entered the Top-20, although one day before he held the 115th place, the publication said.
An RBC source in a large IT company said that the number of depseek downloads on Google Play in Russia has grown three times since the beginning of the week and has exceeded 43 thousand.
The Yandex director for the development of AI technology, Alexander Kravenov, told the publication that Depseek Models “demonstrates an impressive quality comparable to OpenAi’s high -end models”, which is especially distinguished in the bottom of low cost development of a Chinese chatbot.
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At the same time, according to Daria Samsonova, a specialist in the field of data science, Deepseek is more likely that “it is a successful compilation of existing technologies, instead of an advance.” The expert explained this due to the fact that the Chat Boot developer used “open solutions and optimization methods” already used in other technological companies.
Earlier this week, Depseek surpassed Operai Chatgpt in the American segment of the Appenna. After that, in the work of the Chinese neuronal network, there was a fault, and its developers were forced to limit the registration of new users due to “large -scale harmful attacks.”
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