Chinese businesses rush to try DeepSeek AI at ‘unprecedented' scale

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Chinese businesses rush to try DeepSeek AI at ‘unprecedented' scale
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Chinese businesses are tapping DeepSeek’s newest AI model to see how it can improve productivity.

Eight automakers including BYD, at least nine financial securities companies, three state-owned telecommunications operators and smartphone brand Honor are among the many that have rushed to integrate with DeepSeek in the last week.

‘Captain America' star Harrison Ford says he ‘never wanted to be rich and famous' when he started acting "It's a major education of the market. This will push the entire ecosystem's development," he said Tuesday in Mandarin, translated by CNBC. He said Movitech started integrating an earlier version of DeepSeek in the fourth quarter of last year, helping boost sales by about 25% from the same period in 2023. The company plans to launch a new DeepSeek-integrated application by the end of March to improve clients' ability to make decisions, he said.

Movitech also uses Alibaba's Qwen AI model, Tong said, noting that the market wants the tech that can lower costs and produce results the most, whether it's OpenAI or DeepSeek.

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