French AI chatbot Lucie pulled offline after bizarre mistakes, including claiming cows lay eggs. Developers admit the model was released too soon.
Did the upstart Chinese tech company DeepSeek copy ChatGPT to make the artificial intelligence technology that shook Wall Street this week?
The Italian Data Protection Authority has halted DeepSeek AI over concerns about its handling of Italians' private data. Ireland and Belgium have also requested information from the Chinese company regarding the model's use of European data.
Chinese tech startup DeepSeek’s new artificial intelligence chatbot has sparked discussions about the competition between China and the U.S. in AI development, with many users flocking to test the rival of OpenAI's ChatGPT.
An AI chatbot backed by the French government has been taken offline shortly after it launched, after providing nonsensical answers to simple mathematical equations and even recommending that one user eat cow’s eggs.
He wrote, "Just found out from the ChatGPT analysis of my MRI report that I should stop doing deep squats. Very interesting because I was slowly training to do exactly that." A curious user in the comments asked,
Some mistakes are inevitable. But there are ways to ask a chatbot questions that make it more likely that it won’t make stuff up.
A medical AI chatbot is not exactly news, but the way Microsoft intends to develop one certainly is. Hint: it could replace nurses.
OpenAI has recently launched the ChatGPT Gov, the company's tailored version of ChatGPT, for the US government.
AI-driven tools harness ML algorithms to provide insights into anxiety disorders. Supervised ML models, such as logistic regression and support vector machines (SVM), are instrumental in diagnosing and classifying mental health conditions.
Chinese company and U.S. stock markets’ worst nightmare DeepSeek has launched a ChatGPT-like AI model called R1. The new tool does pretty much the same job as its many U.S. predecessors, from ChatGPT to Open AI and Midlifecrisis (only one of these is made up). But this one is cheaper. Waaaay cheaper.