DeepSeek R-1, China’s AI Model, To Be Added As New ‘Reasoning Option’ to Perplexity AI: Report

DeepSeek R-1, China’s AI model, was set to be added as a new ‘Reasoning Option’ to Perplexity AI, according to a report.

DeepSeek R-1, China’s AI Model, To Be Added As New ‘Reasoning Option’ to Perplexity AI: Report
DeepSeek R-1 Image (Photo Credits: Official Website)

DeepSeek R-1 is soon expected to arrive on Perplexity AI as a "new reasoning option", according to a report. The China-developed AI chatbot has beaten OpenAI's ChatGPT and ranked at the top in  Apple's App Store as the most downloaded app. Since its launch a week ago, the DeepSeek AI chatbot has become successful in the tech community and experts. According to a user, DeepSeek R-1 will be added as a reasoning option to Perplexity AI and shared video related to the future move. DeepSeek R-1: China’s AI Model Outperforms OpenAI o1-Mini, Tops the Download Charts on Apple App Store, Know All About New LLM With Advanced Capabilities.

DeepSeek R-1 Launching Soon on Perplexity AI as "Reasoning Option"

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