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The mobile shooting game developed by Tencent uses Deepseek to supply an assistant in a game, which can, among others, give players readers in the form of readers, whether on this day they will have a great session for gaming. CGN Power, a state -owned energy company, vaguely stated that it has included Deepeek in its AI system for employees “To understand complex questions and deal with them effectively.

Local governments in China also include Deepeek. For example, Shenzhen officials have placed in the cloud powered deepeek applications “for all government agencies throughout the city.” Changsha, the capital of the Hunan province, uses Deepseek to analyze data in real -time city management as part of city management Smart City program. Thousands of state officials and employees throughout the country are attending lectures Served by professors or experts in state -owned companies that explain what Deepseek is and how its technology can be used.

One of the reasons why Deepseek was so effective is that its open source model arrived at a time when Chinese companies were already looking for ways to transform their products using artificial intelligence. His tools are also inexpensive and straightforward to operate. “Chinese companies experimenting with the implementation of AI models for business operations have been prepared to release such a talented Open Source/Weight model, which dramatically reduces the costs of implementation”, Paul Triolo, Practice for Practice and Technology at the DGA-Albright StoneBridge Group, He wrote in a post on the blog.

For example, because the competition between manufacturers of electric vehicles in China has intensified over the past few years, car manufacturers have been forced to constantly develop fresh smart functions capable of dazzling customers, tasks that are suitable for Deepseek models. Deepseek offers “better and faster interactive impressions”, and “requires lower calculation costs, which means lower equipment costs,” says Lei Xing, a car analyst focused on the Chinese market and former editor of China Auto Review. Technology allows EV companies to such things as quickly to build advanced smart assistants, without paying for investments in advance in research and development, usually required.

But also “from the perspective of marketing is simply cool to integrate one of the most destructive AI tools and leading LLM currently available worldwide,” says Xing.

Many Chinese companies “just go on a wave of attention,” says Liqian Ren, a quantitative investment specialist at the Wisdomtree investment company. He says that the Chinese capital market is still strongly driven by public sentiments than actual business results, and investors often go from very positive to very negative. Adopting Deepseek models is an straightforward way to generate media hype and arousing interest in investors.

But there is another factor that Deepseek helped was particularly fashionable in China: the fact that the West is scared. “His strong reception abroad further increased his popularity in China, serving as the best marketing campaign of the company,” says Angela Huyue Zhang, a professor of law who studies the Chinese technology policy at the University of Southern California.

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