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China’s DeepSeek releases long-awaited new AI model

Thomas Barnes by Thomas Barnes
April 24, 2026
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More than a year has passed since DeepSeek put Chinese AI on the map in early 2025 with a low-cost chatbot that performed at a similar level to US rivals. ©AFP

**Beijing (AFP)** – Chinese startup DeepSeek released a new artificial intelligence model with “drastically reduced” costs Friday, more than a year after it stunned the world with a low-cost reasoning model that matched the capabilities of US rivals. The AI race has intensified the rivalry between China and the United States, with the White House on Thursday accusing Chinese entities of a massive effort to steal artificial intelligence technology. Beijing called the claim “baseless”.

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Hangzhou-based DeepSeek burst onto the scene in January last year with a generative AI chatbot, powered by its R1 reasoning model, that upended assumptions of US dominance in the strategic sector. DeepSeek-V4 “features an ultra-long context”, the company said in a statement on social media platform WeChat, hailing it as “world-leading…with drastically reduced compute (and) memory costs” in a separate announcement on X. V4 supports a context length of one million “tokens” — small components of text including words or punctuation — putting it on par with Google’s Gemini. Context length determines how much input a model is able to absorb to help it complete tasks.

The new V4 is released as two versions, DeepSeek-V4-Pro and DeepSeek-V4-Flash, with the latter being “a more efficient and economical choice” because it has smaller parameters. In terms of “world knowledge”, a benchmark for reasoning, V4-Pro trails only the latest Gemini model, DeepSeek said. A “preview version” of the open source model is now available, the company said, without indicating when a final version would be released.

**- ‘Inflection point’ -** Experts say V4’s arrival marks an “inflection point” in terms of hardware and cost. “This addresses the long-standing issues of slower performance and higher costs associated with long context lengths, marking a genuine inflection point for the industry,” Zhang Yi, the founder of tech research firm iiMedia, told AFP. “For end users, this will bring widespread, accessible benefits. For instance, if ultra-long context support becomes a standard feature, long-text processing is expected to move beyond high-end research labs and enter mainstream commercial applications,” he said.

V4-Pro has 1.6 trillion parameters while the V4-Flash has 284 billion parameters, which refine models’ decision-making ability. The model has also been “optimised” for popular AI Agent products such as Claude Code, OpenClaw, OpenCode, and CodeBuddy, the DeepSeek statement said. It can also run on chips manufactured by Chinese tech giant Huawei, the company added. Huawei — sanctioned by the US since 2019 over national security — said in a statement Friday that the full range of its Ascend SuperPoD products are supporting DeepSeek’s V4 series.

DeepSeek’s latest release is a “milestone” for Chinese firms, said veteran AI industry analyst Max Liu. “It’s a good thing for the entire domestic AI industry. It can provide better models for domestic users and we can now expect a lot more things — more products (and a) more competitive market,” he told AFP. “This is no less shocking than when DeepSeek first came out” if its new model indeed matches the performance of leading models from Western labs, he added.

**- ‘Sputnik moment’ -** Last year’s so-called “DeepSeek shock” sparked a sell-off of AI-related shares and a reckoning on business strategy in what was also described as a “Sputnik moment” for the industry. The chatbot performed at a similar level to ChatGPT and other top American offerings, but the company said it had taken significantly less computing power to develop. However, its sudden popularity raised questions over data privacy and censorship, with the chatbot often refusing to answer questions on sensitive topics such as the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown.

DeepSeek’s AI tools have been widely adopted by Chinese municipalities and healthcare institutions as well as the financial sector and other businesses. This has been partly driven by DeepSeek’s decision to make its systems open source, with their inner workings public — in contrast to the proprietary models sold by OpenAI and other Western rivals.

But the White House has accused Chinese firms of vying to “steal” American technology, ahead of an expected summit between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping in Beijing next month. “The US has evidence that foreign entities, primarily in China, are running industrial-scale distillation campaigns to steal American AI,” Trump’s science and technology chief advisor Michael Kratsios said in a post on X. Distillation is a common practice within AI development, often used by companies to create cheaper, smaller versions of their own models.

“The US claims are entirely baseless,” Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun told a news conference in Beijing. “They are a slanderous smear against the achievements of China’s artificial intelligence industry.”

© 2024 AFP

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