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Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has not yet determined the timing of the release of its R2 model as CEO Liang Wenfeng is not ...
CHINESE artificial intelligence (AI) startup DeepSeek has not yet determined the timing of the release of its R2 model as CEO Liang Wenfeng is not satisfied with its performance. The Information ...
DeepSeek at first planned to launch R2 in early May, but sources familiar with the company tell Reuters that DeepSeek wants to speed up the schedule. However, ...
"The launch of DeepSeek's R2 model could be a pivotal moment in the AI industry," said Vijayasimha Alilughatta, chief operating officer of Indian tech services provider Zensar.
A few months later, rumors are swirling that DeepSeek is on the verge of releasing DeepSeek R2, its next-gen reasoning model that should compete against OpenAI’s recently released o3 and o4-mini.
Since the release of the free DeepSeek-R1 chatbot app on Jan. 20, cybersecurity researchers have uncovered numerous vulnerabilities in DeepSeek, leading to bans in Australia, Italy, and Taiwan.
(Reuters) -Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has not yet determined the timing of the release of its R2 model as CEO Liang Wenfeng is not satisfied with its performance, The Information reported on ...
Over the past several months, DeepSeek’s engineers have been working to refine R2 until Liang gives the green light for release, according to The Information. However, a fast adoption of R2 could be ...
DeepSeek R2 Launch Stalled as CEO Balks at Progress, the Information Reports. Investing News. Investing. Money. ... R2, a successor to DeepSeek's wildly popular R1 reasoning model, ...
R2, a successor to DeepSeek's wildly popular R1 reasoning model, ... DeepSeek R2 launch stalled as CEO balks at progress, The Information reports. June 26, 2025 at 10:42 AM. Copied ...
R2, a successor to DeepSeek's wildly popular R1 reasoning model, was planned for release in May with goals to produce better coding and reason in languages beyond English, Reuters reported earlier ...
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has not yet chosen the release date for its R2 model as CEO Liang Wenfeng is not satisfied with its performance.