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Microsoft has added the open source DeepSeek R1 LLM to Azure AI Foundry and GitHub, showing that even a lumbering tech giant can be nimble when it needs to be. DeepSeek R1 is only one of more than 1,800 models in the Azure AI Foundry catalog yet the speed at which it was brought on board is of note. Its inclusion will no …

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  2. Homo.Sapien.Floridanus

    Bones: Jim, since your last use of the transporter you have been acting strange. Tell me what's bothering you?

    Kirk: Why is the ship's AI answering me in Chinese and why does Spock have a goatee?

  3. weirdbeardmt

    Rigorous and extensive

    How much testing and evaluation can they have really carried out in the ~1-2 weeks since it hit the news?

    This is clearly “oooh look, people are distracted by something new and shiny, we need to be all board the gravy train”

    1. An_Old_Dog Silver badge

      Gravy Train

      I think it's more like a fail-filled gravy boat.

    2. ChrisElvidge Silver badge

      Re: Rigorous and extensive

      Well, like almost everyone else on the planet, they asked about Tienanmen Square/Tank Man/Umbrellas/Winnie-the-Pooh and got the answers they expected - "Can't talk about that." Why did/do so many people try it?

      Guardian/Tom's Hardware had a little better experience. Asked it to answer in leetspeak.

  4. Rich 2 Silver badge

    Oh the irony

    Open AI accusing someone else of copying their data without permission

    Pot. Meet Kettle. While my heart bleeds and I dig out my violin

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