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DeepSeek and Tsinghua Make AI Cheaper With Self-Learning Tech

Salman Akhtar
Last updated: 8 April 2025 04:47
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A Chinese tech company named DeepSeek is working with Tsinghua University to build AI models that can learn and improve without needing expensive training. This breakthrough could make AI cheaper and faster for everyone.

How Do Self-Improving AI Models Work?

Most AI models need humans to teach them using huge amounts of data. DeepSeek’s new method, called Self-Principled Critique Tuning (SPCT), lets AI grade its own work and get better over time.

Think of it like a student who checks their own homework. The AI software develops standards that define what constitutes a high-quality answer from the perspective of correctness and safety, along with creativity. After developing rules for proper answers, the system evaluates its responses against these rules, thus receiving rewards. The artificial system attempts another try when it detects an error during its operation. The approach requires faster implementation while being cost-effective since it operates independently using fewer processing resources.

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Why This Matters for Schools and Hospitals

DeepSeek utilized its newly developed AI to conduct tests in both mathematics problem resolution and narrative Creation. The developed AI system surpassed the accuracy rates of both Google and OpenAI models by reaching 72.8% accuracy. The system reduced its power requirements by 40%, thus lowering computer expenses.

For example, a hospital could use this AI to answer patient questions without paying for expensive tech. A teacher could get help grading essays faster.

DeepSeek’s AI Will Be Free to Use

DeepSeek plans to share its AI models for free so anyone can use them. This is part of their strategy to compete with big companies like Meta, which just released its free Llama 4 models.

During the early months of 2022, DeepSeek launched its R1 model and proved that powerful AI functionality could be achieved through economical budgets. With its DeepSeek-GRM model, developers now possess the ability to develop applications independent of expensive cloud solutions.

Safety First

A common concern exists about self-teaching AI because it raises concerns about incorrect outputs along with potentially biased decisions. DeepSeek integrated the meta-reward model as a security feature to function as an AI script grade checker. The built-in checking mechanism detects both mistakes and ensures the AI operates without prejudice.

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What Happens Next?

DeepSeek works to deploy its artificial intelligence technology for medical research evaluations and customer service usage in practical fields. Businesses of any size will have the ability to implement advanced AI functionality through effective AI software systems thanks to this discovery. According to a researcher, this technology enables users to receive sophisticated assistance from their computers at low costs.

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