DeepSeek to open source parts of online services code

Chinese AI lab DeepSeek has announced plans to open source portions of its online services’ code as part of an upcoming “open source week” event. According to a post on X, the company will release five code repositories that have been “documented, deployed, and battle-tested in production.” Code repositories serve as storage locations for software development assets, typically housing source code, configuration files, and project documentation. DeepSeek emphasized its commitment to the open-source community, stating, “As part of the open-source community, we believe that every line shared becomes collective momentum that accelerates the journey.” The company added, “Daily unlocks are coming soon. No ivory towers — just pure garage-energy and community-driven innovation.” — news from TechCrunch

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