DeepSeek is set to release five repositories over the coming week designed for developers to build upon its open-source large language models (LLMs). Diverging from other AI companies, DeepSeek emphasizes transparency by providing code under a Creative Commons 1.0 license, encouraging modifications and distribution. The initiative, known as DeepSeek Open Infra, promises to deliver battle-tested building blocks that can enhance community-driven AI projects. While many methods are detailed, significant questions remain, particularly regarding the data used for training their models and the chatbot's infrastructure, which will be clarified in future updates.
Developers can expect five repos as 'daily drops' from DeepSeek, emphasizing open-source LLMs available for public use with no permissions required.
DeepSeek's initiative, dubbed DeepSeek Open Infra, aims to share foundational online service building blocks through documented and battle-tested code offered under a Creative Commons license.
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