DeepSeek AI: China recently unveiled its groundbreaking AI model, DeepSeek, which turned the digital world upside down, rattling the foundations of US-based tech giants like Google, Microsoft, Open AI and chipmaker Nvidia, which saw its stocks erode by a whopping $600 billion in a single day.
Developed by a Chinese startup with an investment of just $6 million and Nvidia’s less-powerful H800 chips, DeepSeek, an open-source AI model outperformed AI giants like Open AI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, and Claude AI, that are backed by billions of dollars in investment.
Amidst the rapid recognition gained by China’s DeepSeek, the name of a young woman has emerged as being one of the key architects behind the success of China’s revolutionary AI model. Luo Fuli, a prominent member of the team which developed DeepSeek AI, is being hailed as an ‘AI prodigy’ in China, and regarded one of the engineers responsible for the development of the groundbreaking AI model that has left the world in awe.
Who is Luo Fuli?
Luo Fuli began her journey in computers an artificial intelligence at the Beijing Normal University, where she initially struggled, but eventually excelled in computer science, later earning a spot at Peking University’s Institute of Computational Linguistics, where she published eight papers at the prestigious ACL conference in 2019.
Later, Luo Fuli went on to work as a researcher at Alibaba’s DAMO Academy, where she led the development task of the multilingual pre-training model VECO and contributed significantly to the open-source AliceMind project.
In 2022, Luo joined DeepSeek, and is regarded as one of the key architects behind the AI model’s success, contributing to the development of DeepSeek-V2, which has been hailed for its ability to rival Open AI’s ChatGPT. Her expertise in natural language processing, played a pivotal role in developing the revolutionary AI model, according to South China Morning Post (SCMP).
After her stint at DeepSeek, Luo’s exceptional skills caught the attention of Lei Jun, the founder of Xiaomi, who offered her an annual compensation package of 10 million yuan, SCMP reported.
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