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Scrape Timestamp (UTC): 2025-01-27 17:21:19.438
Source: https://www.theregister.com/2025/01/27/deepseek_suspends_new_registrations_amid/
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DeepSeek suspends new registrations amid cyberattack. Chinese AI startup grapples with consequences of sudden popularity. China's DeepSeek, which shook up US AI companies with the debut of its R1 model family, has limited new signups due to ongoing cyberattack. "Due to large-scale malicious attacks on DeepSeek's services, we are temporarily limiting registrations to ensure continued service," the company said in a post to its status page. "Existing users can log in as usual. Thanks for your understanding and support." The incident appears to have begun around 21:33 CST on Monday, January 27, or around 07:33 PST and was ongoing at the time this article was filed. DeekSeek did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The company's AI app for iOS, DeepSeek – AI Assistant, is presently the top free download in Apple's US App store, just above OpenAI's ChatGPT. The Chinese AI firm released DeepSeek-R1 as an open source model last month, claiming reasoning capabilities that rival OpenAI's GPT-o1 in a number of benchmarks. Having allegedly done so at just $5.58 million, significantly less than Western AI firms, investors in companies like Nvidia have begun to wonder whether they need to revise their financial assumptions. The result has been a selloff in AI stocks. The viability of open source models has long been a concern among commercial AI firms with proprietary models. AI skeptics like Gary Marcus have previously questioned the valuation of firms like OpenAI when companies like Meta have been giving away open source models at no charge. We will update this story as it develops.
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Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has paused new user registrations due to a significant cyberattack.
The attack commenced around 21:33 CST on January 27 and was affecting services at the time of reporting.
DeepSeek's AI application remains the top free download on the Apple US App Store, surpassing OpenAI's ChatGPT.
The company recently released its DeepSeek-R1 model as open source, boasting competitive capabilities against major AI platforms.
Financial markets reacted with a sell-off in AI-related stocks, spurred by DeepSeek's cost-effective model development.
The incident has underscored ongoing concerns regarding the security and commercial viability of open source AI models.
Existing DeepSeek users can continue to access services normally, while the company works to resolve security issues.