- Deepseek is now the most popular free application in American and British stores
- But the chatgpt rival seems to have trouble dealing with the demand
- The Chinese start-up experiences server breakdowns and connection problems
Deepseek is the most popular application in the world at the moment and the Chatbot AI may find it difficult to meet demand.
The new chatgpt competitor created by a Chinese start-up is experiencing service failures and the company’s status page claims that it is investigating possible causes.
The AI chatbot has been acclaimed worldwide in the last week about the last week for its incredible reasoning model which is completely free and equally with the O1 model of Openai. Depending on the company status page, there is a problem that prevents users from registering and accessing Deepseek and his Deepthink R1 AI model.
Although I have not encountered any problem with the application or the website on my iPhone, I encountered problems on my 8A pixel when writing a Deepseek vs chatgpt comparison earlier during the day. It seems that the creation of new accounts leads to Deepseek problems, often displaying errors when a user tries to send an prompt.
The last incident seems to be resolved at 9:32 p.m. local Chinese time (8:32 am he / 1:32 pm GMT). But given the huge influx of users, there could be other problems throughout Monday and the rest of the week.
Dentition problems
Deepseek took the world by storming by offering an AI chatbot which is as good, if not better, as the Openai class cat.
Although this is excellent for people who seek to get their hands on a free AI with immense capacity, this could cause problems and breakdowns more frequently while servers have trouble facing demand.
We will closely monitor this breakdown and future potential, so stay listening to Techradar for all your news in depth.