China’s AI darling DeepSeek previews new model

DeepSeek, the Chinese artificial intelligence startup whose low-cost model stunned the world last year, launched a preview of its highly anticipated V4 model on Friday.

The pro version of V4 outperforms other open-source models in world-knowledge benchmarks, trailing only Google’s Gemini-Pro-3.1, which is a closed-source model, DeepSeek said.

The V4 also comes in a lower-cost flash version. The preview versions allow the company to incorporate real-world feedback. DeepSeek did not provide a timeline for when the model would be finalised.

Owned by China’s High-Flyer Capital Management, DeepSeek is aiming to raise funds at a valuation exceeding $20 billion, ​according to a report by The Information this month, which also said that tech giants Alibaba and Tencent were in discussions to take stakes.

DeepSeek has been the subject of repeated controversy, accused by Washington and US rivals of improper and illegal behaviour.

On Thursday, the White House accused China of stealing US AI labs’ intellectual property on an industrial scale, threatening to strain relations ahead of a summit between US and Chinese leaders next month.

The Chinese Embassy in Washington said it opposes “the baseless allegations,” adding that Beijing “attaches great importance to the protection of intellectual property rights.”

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