Reference News, December 3 report: According to the UK's Independent website, December 1 report, the Chinese startup Hangzhou DeepSeek Artificial Intelligence Basic Technology Research Co., Ltd. (DeepSeek) has launched its first open-source artificial intelligence model that can win a gold medal in the International Mathematical Olympiad.
The report said that the model, named Math-V2, reached the level of a gold medal in this year's International Mathematical Olympiad. It demonstrates strong reasoning ability, not just providing answers.
DeepSeek has released the model on the developer platforms Hugging Face and GitHub, where anyone can run or modify it for free.
Clement D'Halluin, co-founder and CEO of Hugging Face, said: "Imagine having the brain of the world's best mathematicians for free, which you can use for research, fine-tune, optimize, and run on your own hardware."
"There are no restrictions, and there is no weakening of capabilities. No company or government can take it back. This is the best example of the popularization of artificial intelligence and knowledge."
The report said that models developed by DeepMind and OpenAI have reached the level of winning a gold medal in the annual International Mathematical Olympiad, but neither company has made them open source.
DeepSeek researchers said that the company's model has proven to have "self-validation" capabilities. This solves a key bottleneck in current AI systems, where existing systems often only make progress on tasks with easily verifiable solutions.
The creation cost of DeepSeek's large language model is much lower than that of competitors such as OpenAI's ChatGPT, making it highly anticipated. (Translated by Zhao Feifei)

Users ask questions on the DeepSeek mobile app (Xinhua News Agency)
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