DeepSeek, a burgeoning Chinese AI company, has announced a temporary freeze on new user registrations following significant malicious attacks. This decision comes as their latest AI model, R1, gains remarkable attention, putting DeepSeek in line with established players like OpenAI and Google. Founded in 2023, the company has quickly ascended, with its app reaching No. 1 on the Apple App Store. However, this success has also prompted concern among investors, leading to substantial losses in tech stocks including Nvidia, indicating the volatile nature of the AI market.
DeepSeek's rapid rise in popularity led to temporary new user registration limits due to large-scale malicious attacks, highlighting critical vulnerabilities in AI infrastructure.
Despite these challenges, DeepSeek's R1 model has positioned the company to compete with giants like OpenAI and Google, but at a significantly lower cost.
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