Russia's Sberbank Plans Joint aI Research with China As DeepSeek
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By Gleb Bryanski

MOSCOW, utahsyardsale.com Feb 6 (Reuters) - Sberbank prepares to work together with Chinese scientists on joint AI tasks, a magnate at Russia’s most significant bank informed Reuters, as China’s DeepSeek has actually overthrown the tech landscape by developing an AI model much more inexpensively than U.S. competitors.

Russia and China, which share what they call a “no limits” tactical collaboration, have long talked about AI cooperation - including in military applications - but little is openly learnt about its depth or archmageriseswiki.com scope.

Sberbank, asteroidsathome.net under CEO German Gref, has transformed itself from a Soviet-style former state cost savings bank strained by difficult bureaucracy into one of Russia’s leading players in artificial intelligence and released its GigaChat model in 2023.

“Sberbank has many scientists. Through them, we plan to perform joint research tasks with researchers from China,” Sberbank First Deputy CEO Alexander Reuters. He did not define who the bank plans to work together with in China.

DeepSeek, a Hangzhou-based start-up, sent out shockwaves through worldwide markets last month as investors wager that its inexpensive models would threaten the supremacy of U.S. leaders such as Nvidia.

A possible AI alliance between Russia and China, cast by Washington as the greatest nation state hazards to the West, might further shock the AI sector worldwide in the middle of a race in between China and the United States for AI dominance.

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