This January, DeepSeek made an announcement that changed the artificial intelligence landscape. The Chinese start-up said that it had trained the latest in a series of competitive AI models, which appeared to be built much more cheaply than those of Silicon Valley competitors. The FT’s China technology correspondent, Eleanor Olcott, first wrote a story about the company last summer. She’s on today to discuss how DeepSeek’s founder Liang Wenfeng was able to finance and grow his company at a time when start-up funding is scarce in China, and often comes with too many strings attached.
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For further reading:
Liang Wenfeng, the DeepSeek founder panicking the tech world
The global AI race: is China catching up to the US?
Xi Jinping seizes DeepSeek moment to restore China tech chiefs to spotlight
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