Deepseek vs. Chatgpt: Hands with R1 Chatbot on Deepseek
Deepseek Ai Chatbot issued by a Chinese startup has temporary Openai’s Chatgpt from the first place on the Apple App Store at the US App Store.
The app is completely free to use, and the Deepseek R1 model is powerful enough to be comparable to Openai’s Reflection model, except for Deepseek’s Chatbot is not seized behind $ 20 a month as Openai is. Also, Deepseek model He was effectively trained with the help of less powerful AI chips, making it a benchmark of innovative engineering.
I tested a new generative AI tools In the last few years, so I was curious to see how Deepseek compares to Chatgpt Application already on my smartphone. After a few hours spent in testing, my initial impressions are that the Deepseek R1 will continue to be a major destroyer for US -based AI companies, but still suffers from weaknesses common to other generative AI instruments, explaining hallucinations, invasive moderation, and dubious scraped materialS
How to Access the Deepseek Chatbot
Users interested in testing Deepseek can gain access to the R1 model through Chinese -bootable smartphone applications (smartphone (smartphone (smartphone (smartphone (smartphone (Android. Apple) as well as the company Desktop websiteS You can also use the model through third -party services, such as Defplexity Pro. In the app or on the website, click on Deep Think (R1) Button to use the best model. Developers who want to experiment with API can check this platform online. It is also possible to download a Deepseek model to Perform locally on your computer.
To use all user features, you will need to create a user account to track your chats. “We store the information we collect in safe servers located in the People’s Republic of China,” reads the company’s confidentiality policy. See this article From the Wired Security Bureau for a more detailed breakdown of what Deepseek does with the data it collects. It is worth considering that just like Chatgpt and other American chatbots, you should always avoid sharing high personal data or sensitive information during your interactions with a generative AI tool.
Is this basically free?
Yes and no! If you are looking for a free chat to use, Chatgpt already includes many free features. So does the Claude of Anthropic, Google’s Gemini and Meta AI. So, why is the fact that Deepseek is a free remarkable? It’s about the harsh power of the model that generates these responses for now. As mentioned earlier, Deepseek’s R1 imitates Openai’s latest O1 model without the $ 20 subscription fee per month for the basic version and $ 200 a month for the most capable model. This comes as a big blow to Openai’s attempt to provide Chatgpt revenue through subscriptions.
Another such feature of Chatgpt available in Deepseek is the ability to send the chatbot to the network to collect connections that inform its answers. While Deepseek has no deals with publishers to use their content in answers – as Openai does with the publishers, including the Wired Conde Nast mother, the network search outlets were decent and the boot gathered, they were generally useful.
Still, the current Deepseek app does not have all the tools that longtime Chatgpt users can be used to Memory function This recalls the details of past conversations, so you don’t always repeat yourself. Deepseek also has nothing close to Chatgpt Expanded voice regimethat allows you to make voice calls with the chatbot even though the startup is running More multimodal optionsS
A breakthrough of research but still inaccurate
Although it can almost seem unfair to knock the Deepseek chat for problems common in startup companies for AI, it is worth opting for a breakthrough in the efficiency of the model’s training does not even come close to solving the obstacle of hallucinations, where the chatbot Just do things in his prompts. Many of the exits I generated included screaming lies, confidently spoken. For example, when I asked R1 what model he already knew about me without looking for the net, the bot was convinced that I was a long -time technology reporter at The Verge. No shadow, but it’s not true!
Rees Rogers