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DeepSeek to open source parts of online services code


Chinese AI lab DeepSeek plans to open-source portions of its online services' code as part of an 'open source week' event next week.

Chinese AI lab DeepSeek plans to open-source portions of its online services’ code as part of an “open source week” event next week. DeepSeek will open-source five code repositories that have been “documented, deployed and battle-tested in production,” the company said in a post on X on Thursday. “As part of the open-source community, we believe that every line shared becomes collective momentum that accelerates the journey,” the company wrote.

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