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DeepMind Alumni Raise $2B for Open-Source AI Lab to Rival DeepSeek

What Happened

A team of former Google DeepMind researchers has secured $2 billion in funding to launch a new open-source artificial intelligence lab. Their ambitious goal is to create advanced AI systems that directly compete with DeepSeek, one of the leading players in open-source AI development. The founding team brings significant expertise from their tenure at DeepMind. By adopting an open-source approach, the lab hopes to make powerful AI tools and research more accessible to developers and organizations worldwide.

Why It Matters

This major investment in open-source AI could accelerate innovation, foster greater transparency, and provide alternatives to proprietary AI models dominated by big tech companies. The move highlights the importance of open collaboration in the fast-evolving AI landscape. Read more in our AI News Hub

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