• Tesla Model Y Juniper vs 2024 Tesla Model Y: whats actually new?
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    Table of ContentsTable of ContentsDesignInterior and techPerformanceRange and chargingPricing and availabilityConclusionsThe Tesla Model Y is the most popular EV in America, and its about to get a major refresh. Tesla has announced the Model Y Juniper, the biggest refresh for the EV since its initial launch.So far, the vehicle is only available China, but it will inevitably make its way to the U.S. too, and its likely to do so sooner rather than later. Curious about whats new for the Model Y, and how much better than the previous-generation Model Y it really is? Heres a look.Recommended VideosThe Tesla Model Y Juniper has a number of design changes that make it unique, but it still looks like a Model Y in general. Youre not going to look at the Model Y Juniper and think its anything other than a Tesla.Christian de Looper / Digital TrendsYou might not necessarily know exactly which Tesla it is. The Model Y Juniper actually kind of looks like a cross between the previous generation Model Y and the Tesla Cybercab. Thats largely thanks to the angled light bar at the front of the vehicle, which matches the Cybercabs design. That long light bar at the front is coupled with a similarly long light bar at the back.RelatedOther design tweaks include a slightly less bulbous front, helping make the vehicle look a little sleeker and more modern.The interior of the vehicle is a little different too, though again it doesnt reinvent the wheel. The vehicle still has Teslas signature minimalistic design aesthetic, but it adds additional accent lights for a more modern look.Christian de Looper / Digital TrendsThere are some changes to the interior tech too. The main infotainment display grows from 15 inches to 15.4 inches. Perhaps more important is the addition of a second display for the second-row passengers, allowing them to control their own climate settings and access their own entertainment.Not much else is different about the tech experience on the Model Y Juniper, though. It doesnt necessarily add much in the way of high-tech features, but then again, given the fact that Tesla has been regularly pushing software updates to the Model Y, we wouldnt expect it to completely reinvent the wheel.While we have some information about the performance of the Tesla Model Y Juniper, we dont yet have every single little detail.So far, Tesla has announced two iterations of the vehicle including a rear-wheel drive model and the all-wheel drive model. In other words, Tesla has yet to reveal any details about a Performance version of the car.Christian de Looper / Digital TrendsThe number associated with the performance of the vehicle are a little different than they would be here namely because of the fact that in China, acceleration is measured from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour instead of 0 to 60 miles per hour. 100 kilometers equates to 62 miles, so the exact figures areslightlyoff. That said, the company says that the RWD Model Y Juniper can reach 100 km/h in 5.9 seconds, while the AWD version hits that speed in 4.3 seconds.Even with the numbers slightly off, thats faster than the previous-generation Model Y. The previous RWD Model Y hit 60 mph in 6.5 seconds, while the AWD variant got to speed in 4.8 seconds. The Performance variant can hit 60 mph in only 3.5 seconds, but hopefully any performance variant of the Model Y Juniper will be even quicker.The range of the Model Y Juniper is also a little different compared to the previous generation Model Y. Again, we only have numbers from the China release when it comes to range and charging, as measured by the China Light-Duty Vehicle Test Cycle, or CLTC, which is a little less strict than the Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA, here in the U.S.Christian de Looper / Digital TrendsAccording to the CLTC, the RWD model wide Juniper has 593 km of range, while the AWD variant has 719 km of range. Thats an improvement of 39 km for the RWD version, and 31 km for the AWD version.Hopefully, when the Model Y Juniper launches in the US, it will have EPA-rated improvements too. But dont expect the numbers to quite line up the EPA numbers will likely be a little lower.The Tesla Model Y Juniper is currently only being sold in China and Australia, but its likely to make its way to the US in the relatively near future. That said, if you are in the U.S. and want a Model Y now, youll have to stick with the previous generation 2024 model, which starts at $44,990 for the RWD Model Y and ranges up from there.Were hoping that the Model Y Juniper will be similarly-priced, or lower, when it comes to the U.S.The Tesla Model Y Juniper doesnt necessarily completely change things, but it does represent a meaningful upgrade over the previous generation vehicle. The Model Y was due for a bit of a redesign, and it gets one with the Juniper. Sure, you probably wont want to trade in a Model Y that you currently have for the Model Y Juniper, but if you are interested in buying a Model Y, youll be able to get a better one once the Model Y Juniper rolls out in the US.Editors Recommendations
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  • Tesla Model Y Juniper vs Kia EV9: Can the new Model Y beat a large SUV?
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    Table of ContentsTable of ContentsDesignInterior and techPerformanceRange and chargingPrice and availabilityOverall winner: Tesla Model YAmericas most popular electric vehicle, the Tesla Model Y, is getting a major refresh. Tesla already launched the Tesla Model Y Juniper in China, but now its bringing the vehicle to the US.Of course, the new Model Y has to go up against a host of competitive electric vehicles, some of which are larger, some faster, and some even cheaper. The Kia EV9 has been hailed for being one of the few full-size electric SUVs that offers a high-quality driving experience without completely breaking the bank.Recommended VideosCan the Tesla Model Y Juniper compete with the Kia EV9? Is one vehicle better for you than the other? Heres how the two stack up. Keep in mind that were only looking at the new Model Y Juniper for this comparison not the previous-generation Model Y that has been available for some time now.RelatedThe designs of the new Tesla Model Y and the Kia EV9 are pretty different. The Model Y is more of a crossover-sized vehicle than an actual SUV, while the EV9 is much more like a traditional SUV with a big boxy shape.The Model Y Juniper offers a few design updates over the previous generation Model Y. For starters, the headlight is a long light bar at the front thats split into three sections, unlike the two distinct headlights from the previous model. That trend continues at the back with a light bar as the taillight. Other aspects of the vehicle have been made a little sleeker and a little more modern too.Christian de Looper / Digital TrendsThe EV9, on the other hand, is big and boxy. Its not as curvy as the Model Y by any means, but it is larger in almost every dimension. On the front, it has Kias angular headlights with similarly designed taillights at the back. The EV9 has design touches like Kias Digital Tiger Grille at the front, which is a unique look that many will appreciate.Some things about design are objective, like size. Overall look, however, is subjective, so youre going to have to decide for yourself which one you like the look of better. This category is a tie.Winner: TieThe interior designs of the vehicles are pretty different too. Tesla interiors are known for their minimalism, and that continues with the latest refresh of the Model Y. At the front of the vehicle, youll one large display, which is what youll use for both infotainment and monitoring things like driving speed. Thats to say theres no display behind the steering wheel for the driver. For the Model Y Juniper, Tesla has added things like additional accent lighting, helping make the vehicle look more modern.Christian de Looper / Digital TrendsTraditionally, the Tesla Model Y has offered an option for a third row of seating, however we dont yet have confirmation that the Model Y Juniper will have that option. We assume it will but perhaps only when the vehicle gets a wider launch in the U.S. For now, if you want a Model Y Juniper, youre stuck with five seats.Thats not true of the Kia EV9 though. In fact, you cant get an EV9 without three rows of seating. The EV9 comes with options for either six or seven seats, with the six-seat configuration replacing a second-row bench seat with two more luxurious captains chairs.Christian de Looper / Digital TrendsApart from the seating arrangement, the EV9 is slightly more traditional in its interior design though thats certainly not to say its not modern. The vehicle has USB-C ports dotted throughout, comfortable seating, and has features like the swiveling seats (if you get the captains chairs in the middle). At the front of the vehicle, there are indeed two displays, one for infotainment and the other for instrument monitoring and there are additional controls outside of the screen for things like climate and volume.Interior design, like exterior design, is largely subjective. Do you want more room or a more minimalistic look? Youll have to decide for yourself.Winner: TieNext up is performance, however there are a few things to note before we get stuck in. Notably, while Tesla has launched a rear-wheel drive and an all-wheel drive version of the Model Y Juniper in China, in the US, you can get a special edition version of the all-wheel drive model. As such, we dont yet have any information about a potential Performance model if one ever gets released. And, were stuck with the 0-100 km/h acceleration speed of the RWD Model Y Juniper in China, which equates to 0-62 mph close but not the same as the 0-60mph speed tests available in the US.Christian de Looper / Digital TrendsThe RWD Model Y can accelerate to 100 km/h in 5.9 seconds, which is a definite increase over the previous generations acceleration time of 6.6 seconds. The so-called launch edition new Model Y being sold in the US right now can do the job in 4.1 seconds, again an increase over the previous generations ability to get up to speed in 4.8 seconds.The Kia EV9s times are not quite as impressive though keep in mind the fact that the EV9 isnt necessarily built as a performance vehicle as much as its built as a people mover. The EV9 comes in a range of different configurations, with the EV9 Light taking 7.4 seconds or 8.5 seconds (for the larger battery option), and the EV9 Wind taking 5.4 seconds. The EV9 GT-Line can get to 60 mph in 4.7 seconds.The Moto Y is built for a sportier drive, so it gets the win in this category.Winner: Tesla Model YRange is another area where we dont yet have all the information about the Model Y Juniper. Thats because the Chinese variants of the Model Y are rated by the China Light Duty Vehicle Test Cycle (CLTC), which is typically much less strict than the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)s rating process in the US. That said, we can at least compare CLTC ratings of both the Model Y Juniper and the previous-gen Model Y.According to the CLTC, the Model Y Juniper has a range of 593 km for the RWD model, which represents an improvement of around 39 km or 24 miles. The AWD Model Y Juniper being sold in the US, has an estimated range of 320 miles, which is a 9-mile improvement over the 311-mile range of the previous generation AWD Model Y.Christian de Looper / Digital TrendsThe range of the Kia EV9 varies quite a bit too, though. The base EV9, called the Light RWD EV9, has only a 230-mile range, with the Light Long Range RWD model offering a 304-mile range. The other models have between 270 and 280 miles of range.The EV9 can charge faster than the Model Y though. The EV9 is built on an 800V architecture, which means it can charge at up to an impressive 350kW, allowing you to charge from 10-80% in only around 20 minutes. The Model Y tops out at around 250kW.Still, while charging speed is important, range is more important and thats why the Tesla Model Y gets the win in this category.Winner: Tesla Model YThe Kia EV9 is fully available in the US and has been available for some time now. You can order one right now, with pricing starting at $54,900 for the EV9 Light RWD.Obviously, previous-generation Model Ys been available for some time too, but the Model Y Juniper has only just launched in the US and is very limited in terms of availability. In fact, only the souped-up launch edition new Model Y is available in the US right now, and even then, it wont deliver until at least March if you order one. It costs $59,990. That said, we expect more versions of the Model Y Juniper to eventually become available in the US, and when they do, they will most likely be quite a bit cheaper than the launch edition Model and approach the price of the previous-generation Model Y.In its current edition, the Model Y Juniper is both more expensive and less available than the Kia EV9. So the EV9 gets the win in this category. Were expecting that to change as the new Model Y gets a wider release, though.Winner: Kia EV9The Model Y Juniper is faster and has a longer range than the Kia EV9, and thats what makes it the winner here. Technically, Kia gets the win in the price category, but thats only because the Model Y Juniper is currently only available in the launch edition variant. When the Model Y Juniper does get a wider release in the US, itll most likely be quite a bit cheaper than the EV9.When that happens, though, the decision may be slightly different for you. Frankly, its probably not worth deciding between these two vehicles based on things like performance. Instead, if you want a large electric SUV, you should go for the EV9. But if you want a smaller, crossover-sized vehicle, then the Model Y is one to consider.Editors Recommendations
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  • MGM Agrees to Pay $45 Million to Settle Data-Breach Lawsuit
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    The deal would resolve a consolidated class-action over two cyberattacks, one of which cost the resort operator $100 million.
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  • Pebbles founder wants to relaunch the e-paper smartwatch for its fans
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    Back into the stream Pebbles founder wants to relaunch the e-paper smartwatch for its fans With help from Google, a focused team wants to make sustainable watches. Kevin Purdy Jan 27, 2025 6:28 pm | 22 The Pebble Time Round, the sleeker, less gadget-y entry in the original Pebble lineup. Credit: Valentina Palladino The Pebble Time Round, the sleeker, less gadget-y entry in the original Pebble lineup. Credit: Valentina Palladino Story textSizeSmallStandardLargeWidth *StandardWideLinksStandardOrange* Subscribers only Learn more"We're making new Pebble watches," writes original Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky on the "rePebble" launch page.Eight years after Pebble's time as an upstart watchmaker came to an end, Migicovsky says that he's working with a small team on "a Pebble-like smartwatch that runs open source PebbleOS." There should be some new features, but new watches would stay "true to the core Pebble vision." With enough signups, the site claims, that watch gets built.Pebble, launched in 2012, was one of the first smartphone-era smartwatches, selling 2 million models and serving as an early success story for hardware crowdfunding. After the relatively inexperienced hardware firm ran into funding gaps and stiff competition from the Apple Watch, Pebble stopped making its own watches after an IP-only sale to Fitbit in 2016. Google acquired Fitbit in 2021, gaining some original Pebble workers as well, who then helped the Rebble project launch replacement web services for the watch and kept the watch working on the newest Android phones.Keeping things simpleWhy would someone want to make 2016's e-paper watches again? One big reason is that Google, pushed along by its in-house Pebble vets and Rebble volunteers, has released most of the source code for Pebble's operating system. It's missing some blobs of proprietary chipset and Bluetooth stack code, but it can be built, if not fully compiled. There is "a non-trivial amount of work to do in finding replacements" for those pieces, as well as bringing years-old source code up to date, Google's post notes. But anyone who wants to make a Pebble-ish watch can now use Pebble's code.With that code, Migicovsky can address the second reason for a new Pebblenothing has really replaced the original. On his blog, Migicovsky defines the core of Pebble's appeal: always-on screen; long battery life; a "simple and beautiful user experience" focused on useful essentials; physical buttons; and "Hackable," including custom watchfaces.Migicovsky writes that a small team is tackling the hardware aspect, making a watch that runs PebbleOS and "basically has the same specs and features as Pebble" but with "fun new stuff as well." Crucially, they're taking a different path than the original Pebble company:"This time round, were keeping things simple. Lessons were learned last time! Im building a small, narrowly focused company to make these watches. I dont envision raising money from investors, or hiring a big team. The emphasis is on sustainability. I want to keep making cool gadgets and keep Pebble going long into the future."Still not an Apple Watch, by design The Pebble 2 HR, the last Pebble widely shipped. Credit: Valentina Palladino The Pebble 2 HR, the last Pebble widely shipped. Credit: Valentina Palladino Ars asked Migicovsky by email if modern-day Pebbles would have better interoperability with Apple's iPhones than the original models. "No, even less now!" Migicovsky replied, pointing to the Department of Justice's lawsuit against Apple in 2024. That lawsuit claims that Apple "limited the functionality of third-party smartwatches" to keep people using Apple Watches and then, as a result, less likely to switch away from iPhones.Apple has limited the functionality of third-party smartwatches so that users who purchase the Apple Watch face substantial out-of-pocket costs if they do not keep buying iPhones. The core functionality Migicovsky detailed, he wrote, was still possible on iOS. Certain advanced features, like replying to notifications with voice dictation, may be limited to Android phones.Migicovsky's site and blog do not set a timeline for new hardware. His last major project, the multi-protocol chat app Beeper, was sold to WordPress.com owner Automattic in April 2024, following a protracted battle with Apple over access to its iMessage protocol.Kevin PurdySenior Technology ReporterKevin PurdySenior Technology Reporter Kevin is a senior technology reporter at Ars Technica, covering open-source software, PC gaming, home automation, repairability, e-bikes, and tech history. He has previously worked at Lifehacker, Wirecutter, iFixit, and Carbon Switch. 22 Comments
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  • New FPGA-powered retro console re-creates the PlayStation, CD-ROM drive optional
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    bring on the pre-rendered backgrounds New FPGA-powered retro console re-creates the PlayStation, CD-ROM drive optional Works with original PS1 accessories, and supports other MiSTer FPGA cores. Andrew Cunningham Jan 27, 2025 6:00 pm | 12 The "SuperStation one" is an FPGA-based clone of the Sony PSOne console from mid-2000. It's designed for PlayStation accessories, but can be made to play all kinds of other games too. Credit: Retro Remake The "SuperStation one" is an FPGA-based clone of the Sony PSOne console from mid-2000. It's designed for PlayStation accessories, but can be made to play all kinds of other games too. Credit: Retro Remake Story textSizeSmallStandardLargeWidth *StandardWideLinksStandardOrange* Subscribers only Learn moreRetro game enthusiasts may already be acquainted with Analogue, a company that designs and manufactures updated versions of classic consoles that can play original games but also be hooked up to modern televisions and monitors. The most recent of its announcements is the Analogue 3D, a console designed to play Nintendo 64 cartridges.Now, a company called Retro Remake is reigniting the console wars of the 1990s with its SuperStation one, a new-old game console designed to play original Sony PlayStation games and work with original accessories like controllers and memory cards. Currently available as a $180 pre-order, Retro Remake expects the consoles to ship no later than Q4 of 2025.The base console is modeled on the redesigned PSOne console from mid-2000, released late in the console's lifecycle to appeal to buyers on a budget who couldn't afford a then-new PlayStation 2. The Superstation one includes two PlayStation controller ports and memory card slots on the front, plus a USB-A port. But there are lots of modern amenities on the back, including a USB-C port for power, two USB-A ports, an HDMI port for new TVs, DIN10 and VGA ports that support analog video output, and an Ethernet port. Other analog video outputs, including component and RCA outputs, are located on the sides behind small covers. The console also supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. The SuperStation one will be available in PS One-style gray, as well as black and translucent blue. Retro Remake The SuperStation one will be available in PS One-style gray, as well as black and translucent blue. Retro Remake Modern ports on the back. Retro Remake Modern ports on the back. Retro Remake The SuperStation one will be available in PS One-style gray, as well as black and translucent blue. Retro Remake Modern ports on the back. Retro Remake Original PlayStation memory card slots and controller ports are also included, along with analog video outputs. Retro Remake Original PlayStation memory card slots and controller ports are also included, along with analog video outputs. Retro Remake The SuperDock is an optional accessory you'll need to play original PlayStation discs. Retro Remake The SuperDock is an optional accessory you'll need to play original PlayStation discs. Retro Remake Original PlayStation memory card slots and controller ports are also included, along with analog video outputs. Retro Remake The SuperDock is an optional accessory you'll need to play original PlayStation discs. Retro Remake The console won't play original game discs natively, but Retro Remake offers an optional tray-loading CD drive in a separate "SuperDock" accessory; it also includes an internal M.2 drive for an SSD and four additional USB-A ports. Buyers will have to put $5 down on the SuperDock now and pay whatever the final cost ends up being when the console ships (Retro Remake claims to be targeting a price of roughly $40).Like most Analogue consoles, the SuperStation uses an FPGA chip to emulate the original PlayStation's hardware rather than trying to emulate the console in software as most PC-based or Raspberry Pi-based retro consoles do. This has the benefit of reproducing all the quirks and oddities of the old hardware, making games run more accurately (and with lower input latency) than they do in software-based emulators.But unlike most of Analogue's consoles, the SuperStation supports installing and running other FPGA "cores" to re-create other consoles (think of FPGA cores like you'd think of software emulatorsgenerally, you're going to need a separate one for every console you want to emulate). The SuperStation is based on the established MiSTer platform, which already has a huge library of console and PC cores available, including but not limited to the Nintendo 64 and Sega Saturn. Retro Remake also says that being based on the MiSTer platform makes the console "open source from day 1."Analogue has its own competing open source library of FPGA cores, called OpenFPGA. But so far, the handheld Analogue Pocket is the only one of the company's consoles to support the initiative.Andrew CunninghamSenior Technology ReporterAndrew CunninghamSenior Technology Reporter Andrew is a Senior Technology Reporter at Ars Technica, with a focus on consumer tech including computer hardware and in-depth reviews of operating systems like Windows and macOS. Andrew lives in Philadelphia and co-hosts a weekly book podcast called Overdue. 12 Comments
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  • Big AWS customers, including Stripe and Toyota, are hounding the cloud giant for access to DeepSeek AI models
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    DeepSeek's AI models have taken the tech industry by storm in recent days.More than 20 big AWS customers have asked Amazon for access to DeepSeek models: internal document.AWS's strategy focuses on offering diverse AI models, unlike competitors that prioritize their own.Big Amazon cloud customers have been pressing the tech giant to give them access to DeepSeek's AI models, the latest sign of the Chinese startup taking the tech world by storm. More than 20 key clients of Amazon Web Services asked the company to make DeepSeek models available through Amazon's Bedrock AI development tool this weekend, according to an internal document obtained by Business Insider. Toyota, Stripe, Cisco, Yelp, and Workday were among AWS customers asking for this access, with many wanting to test and evaluate DeepSeek's AI capabilities internally. Other companies that made similar requests include Mercado Libre and Kellogg, the document showed. An Amazon spokesperson wasn't immediately available for comment on Monday. Spokespeople for Stripe, Cisco, Yelp, Workday, Toyota, Mercado Libre, and Kellogg didn't respond to requests for comment.DeepSeek recently rolled out AI models that are on par with, or better than, some of Silicon Valley's top offerings at a fraction of the cost. Its cheap pricing, strong performance, and compute-efficiency have raised questions about US tech companies' massive spending on competing products.Tech stocks, including Nvidia, Broadcom, and TSMC, plunged on Monday as investors tried to assess the long-term implications of DeepSeek's initial success.Amazon shares dropped early on Monday trading, but rallied during the day to end up 0.2%. The moves highlight Amazon's strategic advantage in the generative AI race. From early on, AWS focused on providing customers with as many AI models as possible through Bedrock, believing that no one model would dominate the market.That's a contrast to other tech companies, such as OpenAI and Google, which have spent heavily on building their own frontier AI models. AWS still has an internal AGI team developing its own AI models, and the company unveiled the latest version, Nova, in December. However, Amazon has mostly prioritized offering a range of other AI models through the cloud. Amazon often makes decisions based on customer feedback, and the company is likely considering making DeepSeek's models available through Bedrock after such a flood of client requests, according to a person familiar with the matter.One AWS employee told BI that the company is not in "panic" mode over DeepSeek like some other tech companies. If DeepSeek's models are good, "we'll just host it on Bedrock," this person said. They asked not to be identified discussing private matters.Do you work at Amazon? Got a tip?Contact the reporter Eugene Kim via the encrypted-messaging apps Signal or Telegram (+1-650-942-3061) or email (). Reach out using a nonwork device. for other tips on sharing information securely.
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  • What is DeepSeek? Get to know the Chinese startup that shocked the AI industry
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    DeepSeek is a Chinese AI company whose newest chatbot shocked the tech industry.DeepSeek says its AI model rivals top competitors, like ChatGPT's o1, at a fraction of the cost.DeepSeek's rise has impacted tech stocks and led to scrutiny of Big Tech's massive AI investments.An artificial intelligence company based in China has rattled the AI industry,sending some US tech stocks plungingand raising questions about whether the United States' lead in AI has evaporated.The Chinese startup, DeepSeek, unveiled a new AI model last week that the company says is significantly cheaper to run than top alternatives from major US tech companies like OpenAI, Google, and Meta.Here's everything you need to know about the hot new company.What is DeepSeek?DeepSeek is a Chinese artificial intelligence startup founded in 2023.It's been the talk of the tech industry since it unveiled a new flagship AI model last week called R1 on January 20 with a reasoning capacity that DeepSeek says is comparable to OpenAI's o1 model but at a fraction of the cost.DeepSeek made the latest version of its AI assistant available on its mobile app last week and it has since skyrocketed to become the top free app on Apple's App Store, edging out ChatGPT.Who is behind DeepSeek?DeepSeek started as an AI side project of Chinese entrepreneur Liang Wenfeng, who in 2015 cofounded a quantitative hedge fund called High-Flyer that used AI and algorithms to calculate investments.After buying thousands of Nvidia chips, Wenfeng started DeepSeek in 2023 with funding from High-Flyer.The AI chatbot can be accessed using a free account via the web, mobile app, or API.Why are investors worried about DeepSeek?DeepSeek's R1 model is built on its V3 base model. The company has said the V3 model was trained on around 2,000 Nvidia H800 chips at an overall cost of roughly $5.6 million.And though the training costs are only one part of the equation, that's still a fraction of what other top companies are spending to develop their own foundational AI models. Mark Zuckerberg, for example, announced that Meta plans to spend over $60 billion in capital expenditures this year as it doubles down on AI.According to Bernstein analysts, DeepSeek's model is estimated to be 20 to 40 times cheaper to run than similar models from OpenAI.The relatively low stated cost of DeepSeek's latest model combined with its impressive capability has raised questions about the Silicon Valley strategy of investing billions into data centers and AI infrastructure to train up new models with the latest chips.Nvidia, a company that produces the high-powered chips crucial to powering AI models, saw its stock close on Monday down nearly 17% on Monday, wiping hundreds of billions from its market cap. Other Big Tech companies have also been impacted.DeepSeek has also said its models were largely trained on less advanced, cheaper versions of Nvidia chips and since DeepSeek appears to perform just as well as the competition, that could spell bad news for Nvidia if other tech giants choose to lessen their reliance on the company's most advanced chips.What are tech leaders saying about DeepSeek?DeepSeek's success is also getting top tech leaders talking.Meta's chief AI scientist, Yann LeCun, looked to temper some people's panic over DeepSeek's rise in a post on Threads over the weekend.LeCun said it's not so much that China's AI advancements are leapfrogging ahead of the US, it's more that "open source models are surpassing proprietary ones."Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella also weighed in on X."Jevons paradox strikes again!" Nadella posted Monday morning, referencing the idea that innovation breeds demand. "As AI gets more efficient and accessible, we will see its use skyrocket, turning it into a commodity we just can't get enough of."Marc Andreessen, the cofounder of Silicon Valley venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz said in a social media post that "Deepseek R1 is AI's Sputnik moment," referencing the Soviet Union's satellite that shocked the US and helped launch the space race.How does DeepSeek compare to ChatGPT and what are its shortcomings?DeepSeek says that its R1 model rivals OpenAI's o1, the company's reasoning model unveiled in September.Like o1, DeepSeek's R1 takes complex questions and breaks them down into more manageable tasks.R1's proficiency in math, code, and reasoning tasks is possible thanks to its use of "pure reinforcement learning," a technique that allows an AI model to learn to make its own decisions based on the environment and incentives. Similar to ChatGPT, DeepSeek's R1 has a "DeepThink" mode that shows users the machine's reasoning or chain of thought behind its output.Business Insider's Tom Carter tested out DeepSeek's R1 and found that it appeared capable of doing much of what ChatGPT can. The app looks similar to that of ChatGPT, with a sparse interface dominated by a text box.One of the few things R1 is less adept at, however, is answering questions related to sensitive issues in China. For example, when Carter asked DeepSeek about the status of Taiwan, the chatbot tried to steer the topic back to "math, coding, and logic problems," or suggested that Taiwan has been an "integral part of China" for centuries.
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  • Call of Duty Black Ops 6 Season 2 patch notes for multiplayer and Zombies
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    Black Ops 6 players have a whole host of Call of Duty content incoming as Activision drops Season 2 here's everything included and when you can play the new multiplayer and Zombies contentTech23:01, 27 Jan 2025Updated 23:55, 27 Jan 2025Black Ops 6 and Warzone are getting new content today(Image: Call of Duty)Call of Duty Black Ops 6 players should be feeling pretty good about the game's Season 2 content.While the latest update is primarily focused on improving the base game, Black Ops 6 fans can experience plenty of fresh updates across Zombies and multiplayer.New maps, modes (including fan-favourite Gun Game) and a whole new Zombies scenario are all included as part of the free update, but there's much more besides. Here's everything you can play later today.Looking for the Warzone Season 2 changes? You can find those here.Finally, Gun Game is back(Image: Call of Duty)As with the Warzone Season 2 update we're not entirely sure why things have switched from Thursday to Tuesday, but it does mean we can play the new stuff sooner.The update will arrive at 5pm GMT / 12pm EST / 9am PST on January 28.As a reminder, the update is free, but CoD file sizes tend to be pretty large - be sure to clear some space if you need to. As a reminder, seasonal drops are free for all players.The Tomb is the next Black Ops 6 Zombies map(Image: Activision)We've got the full patch notes below, but these are the standout additions for Black Ops 6 Season 2:Article continues belowNew Zombies Map - The Tomb is a particularly eerie new Zombies map, and it comes with its own new Wonder Weapon, the Staff of Ice, and new Gobblegums, too. It'll get 'Directed Mode' during the season.New Weapons - The PPSH-41 SMG, Cypher 091 AR, and Fen 82 LMG are all included in this season's battle pass, along with attachments including a full auto mod, crossbow, and more. The TR2 Marksman Rifle is an event weapon.New Maps - Bounty, Dealership and Lifeline are fresh 6v6 maps, while during the season we'll get Bullet and Grind added, too.New Modes - Gun Game is joined by Overdrive, Couples Dance Off and Third Wheel Gunfight.New Perks and Scorestreaks - Slipstream is a new perk available today, while Hunter's Instinct arrives during the season. War Machine is a new weapon-based scorestreak, while Flyswatter is a new wildcard to be added during the season.You can find the full patch notes here from Treyarch.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletters.RECOMMENDED
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  • When is the Call of Duty Warzone Season 2 release time? Read the early patch notes
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    Call of Duty Warzone kicks off its second season of the Black Ops 6 era today here's what to expect, including when the update arrives and what's included in the updateTech23:00, 27 Jan 2025Updated 23:56, 27 Jan 2025Expect plenty more skins in the store(Image: Call of Duty)Call of Duty fans that stick to Warzone might be feeling a tad deflated that the Season 2 update is focused primarily on improving the base game rather than rolling out a whole host of new content, but there are still plenty of reasons to be cheerful.For one, Activision continues to target cheaters in the battle royale, plus there are new perks, Ranked Rewards, and weapon and movement changes to look forward to.Add to that the same new weapons found in Black Ops 6 and there's plenty to log in for and that's to say nothing of an upcoming Terminator crossover event.With new features across Black Ops 6 and Warzone, there's an awful lot to cover. We've covered this year's mainline instalment separately with its own patch notes, but here we're focused on the free-to-play battle royale.Here's everything you need to know about Warzone Season 2 when it arrives on January 28.Season 2's quality-of-life improvements could tee up a Verdansk return nicely(Image: Call of Duty)While Call of Duty updates used to launch on Wednesdays, we saw Season 1 Reloaded land on a Thursday, while Season 2 is coming on a Tuesday.That means you'll be able to start playing at 5pm GMT / 12pm EST / 9am PST today, January 28.As a reminder, the update is free, but CoD file sizes tend to be pretty large - be sure to clear some space if you need to. On PC, Battle.net let me preload and it came to just under 20GB.Finally, Gun Game is back(Image: Call of Duty)Article continues belowRanked Play - Players can expect fresh ranked rewards this time around.New Weapons - The PPSH-41 SMG, Cypher 091 AR, and Fen 82 LMG are all included in this season's battle pass, along with attachments including a full auto mod, crossbow, and more. The TR2 Marksman Rifle is an event weapon.New Perks - Warzone is getting new perks, with Reactive Armor at launch and Low Profile during the season.Here are the full Warzone patch notes for Season 2, courtesy of Raven Software.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletters.RECOMMENDED
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  • Agatha All Along Wont Return for Season 2, No Matter How Much Patti LuPone Wanted It
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    Just like WandaVision before it, creator Jac Schaeffer envisioned the Marvel series as a one-and-done.
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