A number of China's leading electronics and technology companies have begun integrating DeepSeek technology into their products and services.
Becoming a symbol of “victory” over Washington’s strict technology embargo, DeepSeek has triggered a wave of artificial intelligence (AI) deployment by domestic technology companies, from personal computers, robots, electric vehicles and telecommunications.
Chinese tech giant Lenovo, Shenzhen-based robotics company UBTech, and electric carmaker Geely are among the Chinese high-tech manufacturers that have started integrating DeepSeek into their products, as are automaker Great Wall Motor and the country’s three major mobile carriers.
The Hangzhou-based AI startup is currently releasing two high-performance AI models, DeepSeek-V3 and DeepSeek-R1, which have the computing power of the world's leading models, at a fraction of the cost.
Lenovo brings the DeepSeek model to the Xiaotian AI assistant on personal computers, improving text reading, programming, math and reasoning skills.
Xiaotian was introduced early last year and is planned to be deployed on tablets, smartphones and other products, to perform highly automated tasks such as document synthesis, translation and meeting note-taking.
Great Wall Motor Company confirmed that it has integrated DeepSeek into its connected car system and named it “Coffee Intelligence”.
Meanwhile, China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology announced that the country's three largest telecommunications companies, China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom, "are researching and developing proprietary applications based on the latest AI technology" and are collaborating with DeepSeek to develop open-source models.
The rapid integration of DeepSeek has helped boost shares of several mainland tech companies.
Capitalonline Data Service, a Beijing-based cloud services provider, saw its shares surge 49% in just three days after announcing it had integrated the DeepSeek-R1 model.
MeiG Smart Technology, a data gateway for IoT services that recently announced it is in the early stages of adopting DeepSeek’s technology, saw its shares rise 33% this week.
Other giants, Tencent and Huawei, have also announced that they are implementing the fellow startup's technology in some of their products.
According to FT
Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/deepseek-tro-thanh-tieu-chuan-trong-nganh-cong-nghe-trung-quoc-2369837.html
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