
DeepSeek AI Startup Suffers Longest Outage Since Launch, Disrupting Service
Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek experienced its longest outage since launch, going offline for seven hours and affecting hundreds of millions of users, drawing widespread complaints.
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DeepSeek outage leaves millions cut off and sparks complaints as rivals gain ground
Chinese artificial intelligence start-up DeepSeek suffered a prolonged outage overnight that extended into early Monday morning, disrupting service for hundreds of millions of users, according to a company notice and user feedback. The Hangzhou-based AI lab’s namesake chatbot website and app were offline from Sunday evening, with the company continuing to investigate while issuing fixes from between 1am and 9am on Monday, according to service maintenance records the company published online. ...
By Ben Jiang
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