# DeepSeek
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Musk’s Bold Claim Fuels China’s New Year Rush to Build AI That Writes Code
Elon Musk’s claim that AI may soon eliminate the need for human programmers has sharpened an already heated competition in China, where major firms have released coding‑focused models during the Spring Festival. The combined effect of domestic model improvements, falling tool prices and early commercial traction promises big productivity gains but also raises reliability, security and labour‑market challenges.

Seedance 2.0 and the Moment AI Video Became Industrially Real
ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0 has turned AI video generation into a commercially viable technology, producing near‑cinematic output quickly and cheaply. The model has intensified competition between Chinese and international labs, accelerated industry moves toward AI‑led content production, and raised urgent questions about IP, regulation and platform power.

Chinese AI Lab DeepSeek Trials 1‑Million‑Token Context Window in App — API Still Capped at 128K
DeepSeek is testing a new long‑context model in its web and app interfaces that supports roughly one million tokens, while its public API remains limited to 128K token context on version 3.2. The trial highlights the commercial and technical trade‑offs involved in bringing ultra‑long context windows to production and signals intensifying competition in China’s AI landscape.

China’s ¥100bn Lunar New Year ‘Red‑Packet’ War Exposes an Emerging AI Compute Crunch
China’s Spring Festival promotional campaigns—collectively worth nearly ¥100 billion—have driven extreme traffic spikes that briefly knocked services offline and highlighted a growing mismatch between consumer‑facing AI adoption and available compute capacity. Firms are ramping cloud and data‑centre investments even as advances in models and token windows multiply inference demand, creating cross‑cutting pressures on energy systems and commodity supply chains.

China’s DeepSeek Pushes Context Limits — and Triggers a Backlash Over a Colder, ‘Faster’ Model
DeepSeek activated a grayscale update extending context length to 1 million tokens, prompting user complaints that the assistant sounds colder and less personalised. Industry sources say the build is a speed‑focused variant intended to stress‑test long‑context performance ahead of a V4 launch, highlighting trade‑offs between throughput and conversational quality. The episode illustrates the wider tension in scaling LLMs: architectural gains can come at the cost of user experience and trust.

A Night of Acceleration: Zhipu’s GLM‑5 Debuts as MiniMax and DeepSeek Race to Keep Up
Three leading Chinese AI firms unveiled near‑simultaneous upgrades that signal a shift from demo‑level coding assistants to production‑oriented, agentic systems. Zhipu launched GLM‑5 as an open‑source foundation for long‑horizon engineering tasks, while MiniMax and DeepSeek pushed product and context upgrades aimed at real‑world throughput and extended interactions.

DeepSeek's Quiet Leap: 1‑Million‑Token Context and May‑2025 Knowledge Cut Hint at a Next‑Gen Chinese LLM
DeepSeek has begun limited testing of a model that supports a 1 million token context window and uses training data up to May 2025, a significant expansion from its previous 128k limit. The change suggests material architectural or pipeline upgrades and signals intensified competition among Chinese AI providers to ship more capable, enterprise‑ready models.

WeChat Clips Tencent’s Yuanbao in China’s AI ‘Red‑Envelope’ War — A Lesson in Platform Governance
WeChat has blocked in‑chat links from Tencent’s AI app Yuanbao for using share mechanics that the platform said induced excessive forwarding and harmed user experience, forcing Yuanbao to change its sharing approach. The enforcement, which also affected Baidu and Alibaba apps, underscores how platform governance and ecosystem fit now matter as much as model performance or marketing spend in China’s heated AI ‘red‑envelope’ competition.

Red Envelopes as Weapons: China’s Tech Giants Gamble Big to Buy AI Users This Lunar New Year
China’s tech giants are reviving Lunar New Year cash giveaways to accelerate AI app adoption: Tencent’s Yuanbao will distribute 1 billion yuan, Baidu’s Wenxin 500 million yuan, and ByteDance is showcasing its cloud under the Spring Gala. The tactics expose a strategic split—consumer subsidies to buy attention versus infrastructure plays to win enterprise customers—and highlight the fragility of changing user habits with cash alone.

Yang Zhilin Steps Forward: Moon’s Dark Side Ships Kimi K2.5 to Buy Time Against DeepSeek
Moon’s Dark Side released Kimi K2.5 with founder Yang Zhilin personally presenting the incremental upgrade, signalling a strategic shift from parameter-led competition to engineering improvements focused on coding and agent orchestration. The release is a defensive, deliverable move to shore up market position ahead of an expected DeepSeek model launch and to buy time for a more substantive K3 upgrade.

Red-Envelope Arms Race: China’s Tech Giants Make Lunar New Year the Battleground for AI Entrypoints
Chinese tech giants are using traditional Lunar New Year red‑envelope campaigns to fight for dominance over consumer AI entry points, with Baidu and Tencent pledging hundreds of millions to a billion yuan in giveaways. These promotions aim to convert festival virality into long‑term control of AI interfaces and datasets, but they also carry high cost, regulatory and competition risks.

Can Wang Xiaochuan Turn a Medical-AI Bet into an IPO by 2027?
Wang Xiaochuan has repositioned Baichuan Intelligence from a broad generalist-AI play to an all-in bet on medical AI, promising patient-facing decision support and an IPO push in 2027. The company faces steep hurdles: fierce competition from better-resourced incumbents, the high cost and time of clinical validation, regulatory and privacy burdens, and uncertain consumer willingness to pay.