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Chinese language universities begin instructing DeepSeek AI programs

By Editorial Board Last updated: February 21, 2025 2 Min Read
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Chinese language universities begin instructing DeepSeek AI programs

Chinese language universities are launching AI programs primarily based on the nation’s groundbreaking startup DeepSeek.

In January, the corporate despatched shockwaves via the West when it unveiled an AI mannequin as highly effective as ChatGPT that may run at a fraction of the fee.

Now, Shenzhen College in southern Guangdong province has confirmed it’s launching a man-made intelligence course primarily based on DeepSeek that can assist college students study key applied sciences.

College students will even research safety, privateness and different challenges posed by synthetic intelligence.

The transfer comes as Chinese language authorities intention to spice up scientific and technological innovation in colleges and universities that may create new sources of development.

The course will “explore how to find a balance between technological innovation and ethical norms”, mentioned the college.

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Elusive DeepSeek AI boss noticed

Three different universities confirmed to Reuters that DeepSeek is being embedded into their programs, as Chinese language authorities push for development within the nation’s tech sector.

On Monday, China’s premier Xi Jinping held a uncommon assembly of the nation’s tech leaders.

He inspired them to “show their talent” and be assured within the energy of China’s mannequin and market.

One analyst mentioned the assembly was a mirrored image of the Chinese language authorities’s concern that it’s lagging behind the US relating to know-how.

“It’s a tacit acknowledgement that the Chinese government needs private-sector firms for its tech rivalry with the United States,” mentioned Christopher Beddor, deputy China analysis director at Gavekal Dragonomics in Hong Kong.

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