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deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1

DeepSeek-R1 is DeepSeek AI’s open-source repository for first-generation reasoning models. It centers on the paper and release materials for DeepSeek-R1-Zero and DeepSeek-R1, plus six distilled dense models based on Llama and Qwen. The repo is highly popular and actively maintained, with very large fork and star counts, and it is MIT licensed.

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