DeepSeek, a fast-growing Chinese AI startup, has made waves in the European tech scene with the launch of DeepSeek-VL, its latest multimodal artificial intelligence model. Capable of processing and reasoning with both text and images, DeepSeek-VL brings advanced capabilities to sectors like healthcare, legal services, creative industries, and customer support.
What sets DeepSeek apart is its commitment to open access. By making its models available globally including to European developers and enterprises—DeepSeek is lowering barriers for innovation and offering a competitive alternative to established players like OpenAI and Google.
The company’s technology is already being adopted by several European startups, fueling rapid growth and encouraging local businesses to experiment with state-of-the-art AI.
This launch comes at a time of record investment in AI across Europe and growing debate about technological sovereignty. While DeepSeek is not a European company, its influence is undeniable. The model’s open-access approach and advanced multimodal reasoning are accelerating the adoption of AI solutions throughout the continent, even as policymakers discuss the implications of relying on foreign technology.
As competition in AI intensifies, DeepSeek’s entry signals a new chapter in the global race for innovation—one in which European businesses and developers have more options than ever to power their digital transformation.
DeepSeek, a fast-growing Chinese AI startup, has made waves in the European tech scene with the launch of DeepSeek-VL, its latest multimodal artificial intelligence model. Capable of processing and reasoning with both text and images, DeepSeek-VL brings advanced capabilities to sectors like healthcare, legal services, creative industries, and customer support.
What sets DeepSeek apart is its commitment to open access. By making its models available globally including to European developers and enterprises—DeepSeek is lowering barriers for innovation and offering a competitive alternative to established players like OpenAI and Google.
The company’s technology is already being adopted by several European startups, fueling rapid growth and encouraging local businesses to experiment with state-of-the-art AI.
This launch comes at a time of record investment in AI across Europe and growing debate about technological sovereignty. While DeepSeek is not a European company, its influence is undeniable. The model’s open-access approach and advanced multimodal reasoning are accelerating the adoption of AI solutions throughout the continent, even as policymakers discuss the implications of relying on foreign technology.
As competition in AI intensifies, DeepSeek’s entry signals a new chapter in the global race for innovation—one in which European businesses and developers have more options than ever to power their digital transformation.