Chinese universities start teaching DeepSeek AI courses
- Chinese universities have started teaching artificial intelligence courses based on DeepSeek, a startup praised for its AI models, as part of a national effort to boost education and innovation in the nation.
- Shenzhen University is launching courses on DeepSeek, covering technologies, ethics, and privacy challenges.
- DeepSeek's R1 chatbot impressed industry insiders and was recognized as a significant achievement in China's AI sector, developing at a fraction of the cost of similar Western models.
- Concerns about DeepSeek's handling of personal data led some countries to restrict its use, despite local confidence in its competitive advantages in the global AI race.
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