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
