The Chinese AI Lab Deepseek's Android app is ranked first in the Google Play Store. This is a few days after the company's chatbot app concludes the top spot of the Apple App Store.
According to App Analytics Firm Appfigures, the DeepSeek app has been downloaded more than 1.2 million times in the play store and over 1.9 million times in the App Store around the world since its release in mid -January. In particular, Deepseek has a label that shows more than 5 million downloads in Play Store, which may increase the actual installation.
The rapid rise in the deep -safe of the chart is the sudden rise in popularity caused by the release of a series of open source AI models, which compete with major AI companies, such as human, open, meta, and Google.
However, Chinese companies claim that AI models have been trained at only a part of the price, such as Openai and Meta, and the AI chips are significantly worse.
The DeepSeek app is basically an alternative to Chatgpt equipped with a Chinese lab V3 model. Use a bot to analyze the file, answer the questions, and get information from the web. The app is free, you can upload files and synchronize chat history between devices.
Deepseek is currently dominating the chart, but it is necessary to reach 300 million users to overtake Openai's ChatGpt for long -term leads in ChatBots.
Both DeepSeek and their model families have attracted much attention from the industry in the past few days. Startups such as Perplexity and GLOO (new venture of Pat Gelsinger in Intel CEO) have already been integrated using DeepSeek.