Apple executive Kim Vorrath, a company veteran known for fixing troubled products and bringing major projects to market, has a new job: whipping artificial intelligence and Siri into shape.
Chinese startup DeepSeek’s eponymous AI assistant rocketed to the top of Apple Inc.’s iPhone download charts, stirring doubts in Silicon Valley about the strength of America’s lead in AI.
A Chinese artificial-intelligence lab released a new language model named DeepSeek R1 last week—it could possibly upend the bull market. For example, I asked R1 about one endless debate: “At their ...
For anyone wanting to train an LLM on analyst responses to DeepSeek, the Temu of ChatGPTs, this post is a one-stop shop. We’ve grabbed all relevant sellside emails in our inbox and copy-pasted them ...