Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek has garnered widespread attention. To enable more users to conveniently experience the powerful features of DeepSeek, the National Supercomputing Internet Platform has announced the launch of the DeepSeek Chatbot visual interface.
On this platform, users can easily explore various features of DeepSeek without complex deployment or operations. Users simply need to enter the platform and type their questions or commands in the input box to start a conversation. The supercomputing internet platform also offers a free, round-the-clock service for users to access at any time.
It is reported that DeepSeek has already launched multiple series of models on the National Supercomputing Internet Platform, including Deepseek-R1-Distill-Qwen-32B, DeepSeek-R1-Distill-Qwen-14B, and DeepSeek-R1-Distill-Qwen-7B, with plans to continuously release higher-level versions in the future.
DeepSeek is known for its low training costs; compared to OpenAI's staggering $78 million cost for training ChatGPT-4, DeepSeek's training expenses are only $6 million, which is just 5% to 10% of similar models.
It is worth mentioning that the National Supercomputing Internet Platform is initiated under the guidance of the Ministry of Science and Technology, aiming to connect the upstream and downstream resources of China's computing power industry, achieve the coordination and scheduling of supercomputing and intelligent computing, and create an open and shared platform covering various aspects such as computing power, applications, and data. The launch of DeepSeek will further promote China's development in the field of artificial intelligence.
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Highlights:
🌟 DeepSeek has successfully surpassed ChatGPT and become a popular choice in the U.S. app download rankings.
💡 Users can conveniently experience DeepSeek through the National Supercomputing Internet Platform, which offers free services around the clock.
💰 DeepSeek is renowned for its low training costs, being only 5% to 10% of OpenAI's expenses.