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DeepSeek AI Stuns the Tech World!

  AI has made incredible strides, and GPT has undoubtedly been the star of the show—writing essays, debugging code, and even cracking jokes. But what if I told you there’s a new contender that’s not just competing with GPT but surpassing it? Enter  DeepSeek R1 , the AI that’s pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. DeepSeek R1 isn’t just another language model. It’s smarter, faster, and more versatile than GPT, and the data backs it up. In this blog, we’ll explore the facts, figures, and real-world applications that position DeepSeek R1 as a true game-changer. Are you ready for the ultimate AI showdown? Let’s dive in.   Overview of AI Models DeepSeek: Domain-specific AI (medical, legal, technical). Strengths: High accuracy in niche areas, robust privacy. Weaknesses: Limited general-purpose use, high computational costs. ChatGPT: General-purpose conversational AI. Strengths: Versatile, user-friendly. Weaknesses: Less depth in specialized domains, occasional inac...

Apps Hijacked to Spy on Your Location

  Many of us are aware that apps collect data, but do you know what happens to that information? Some companies sell it, others use it for targeted ads, or to help you connect with nearby users. However, there are even more ways this data can be used. In a troubling situation, hackers have gained access to the data collected by thousands of apps, and they are threatening to release it to the public. This data includes personal information like customer lists, details about businesses, and even location history gathered from smartphones. According to a report from 404Media, the hackers have warned that millions of users' personal data has been compromised. They gave Gravy Analytics, the company collecting this data, just 24 hours to respond before they begin releasing it. Gravy's subsidiary, Venntel, has previously sold similar data to the U.S. government for immigration-related operations at the border. Wired published a list of thousands of apps that collected this data, inclu...

DarkBERT

                                       DarkBERT is the first AI language model designed specifically for the Dark Web. A language model is an AI system that understands human language and has a lot of knowledge, which helps it solve many tasks related to language. DarkBERT is especially good at working with the messy and hard-to-understand data found on the Dark Web. Unlike other language models that have trouble with the strange words and different formats on the Dark Web, DarkBERT has been trained to understand this type of content. It improves its skills by using a method called Masked Language Modeling (MLM) on text collected from the Dark Web, using a version of the RoBERTa model. One big challenge in training DarkBERT is gathering the right data. The company S2W is well-known for its ability to collect and analyze data from the Dark Web, even including hidden or copied websites. ...