As part of the test, the generative visual model of Janus-Pro-7b of the Chinese company Deepseek appeared in the “Mephevrum” application. This was informed to RB.RU in Yandex’s press service.

Yandex added to the “masterpiece” a visual model of Deepseek
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“Janus-Pro-7b is implemented on Yandex servers. Thanks to this, all data, including user requests and created images, are stored in the company’s technical contours. The user can generate images, save them in their profile and download for example, share with friends, ”said the press service.

They added that the model is available until the end of March at the Shedrum appendix on iOS and Android. To use Janus-Pro-7B, you must select the image generation mode and then specify the desired neuronal network on the list.

At the end of January, Alfa-Bank said he began to try the Deepseek R1 generative model in its products based on artificial intelligence. The Bank said that its implementation “would integrate advanced decisions for customers even more efficiently.”

Deepseek caused the world and the market after how Openai chatgpt was overlooked in the American segment of the online store Appen at the end of January. According to Yandex’s technical director, Alexei Gusakov, Deepseek developers showed that the teaching models of this scale can be much cheaper than Openai, Google and Meta*, who invest billions of dollars in the development of AI.

*Meta is recognized in the Russian Federation an extremist organization, its activities are prohibited.

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