Chinese AI Model DeepSeek-V3.2 Outperforms OpenAI, Google in Key competitions
BEIJING – A new artificial intelligence model developed by chinese startup DeepSeek has demonstrated superior performance to leading models from tech giants OpenAI and Google in rigorous international computer science and mathematics challenges. Dubbed DeepSeek-V3.2, the model exists in two versions-one for general use and a specialized iteration excelling in complex reasoning, coding, and mathematical problem-solving.
The emergence of DeepSeek-V3.2 signals a potential shift in the AI landscape, challenging the dominance of American tech companies. Its success highlights growing innovation outside the United States and offers a competitive alternative in terms of both capability and cost. The specialized version’s victories in international competitions, surpassing models like OpenAI’s GPT-5 and Google’s Gemini 3 Pro, underscore its advanced reasoning abilities and could accelerate advancements in fields reliant on complex computation.
DeepSeek-V3.2 distinguishes itself through a combination of quality, speed, and affordability. The specialized version recently secured gold medals in prominent computer science and mathematics contests, showcasing its ability to tackle intricate problems beyond the reach of current leading models. While a general-use version is available, the specialized model’s capabilities are particularly noteworthy, demonstrating in-depth reasoning skills.
Despite its potential, deepseek-V3.2 faces limitations regarding accessibility. The model is currently restricted in certain countries due to privacy and usage concerns. In the United States, it is indeed prohibited on government devices, and in Italy, it has been removed from major app stores.
Attribution: Curated by Cultur-e