An Australian couple have criticised Qatar Airways after a blanket-draped corpse was seated next to them during a long-haul flight.
The 20-month-old Chinese startup said it’s again allowing customers to top up credits for use on its application programming interface. — AFP
The 20-month-old Chinese startup, which stunned Silicon Valley and markets in January with an AI platform that rivals OpenAI’s, said it’s again allowing customers to top up credits for use on its application programming interface. DeepSeek suspended top-ups in early February because of capacity shortages. While those have now resumed, server resources will remain constrained during the daytime, a DeepSeek representative said in a verified company group chat on WeChat.
Alibaba pledged this week to invest US$53bil over three years to bolster its cloud computing and AI infrastructure, in a major pivot for the e-commerce pioneer. On Tuesday, the company declared plans to open-source QwQ-Max. Its services have been overwhelmed with demand since unveiling an artificial intelligence chatbot that it says can rival OpenAI’s ChatGPT and was developed at a fraction of the cost of competing products. Its models have since been adopted by a plethora of Chinese firms across multiple industries, even as foreign governments from Australia to the US move to block its usage over security concerns.
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