How deepseek competing with openai

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DeepSeek has touted its latest AI model, R1, as being particularly good at problem solving, performing on par with OpenAI’s o1 reasoning model but at a fraction of the cost per use

It’s impossible to look at the Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek’s new AI model without comparing it against OpenAI, the dominant American rival.

DeepSeek has touted its latest AI model, R1, as being particularly good at problem solving, performing on par with OpenAI’s o1 reasoning model—but at a fraction of the cost per use. A DeepSeek app currently tops iPhone download rankings for the U.S.

OpenAI said Wednesday it is investigating whether DeepSeek trained its new chatbot by repeatedly querying its AI models.

Just as DeepSeek and OpenAI are very different companies, R1 and o1 are also different technologies. Here’s a look at five ways the technologies share similarities and are different.

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