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  1. DeepSeek recruits former Jane Street engineer to catch up on AI agents, revenue race

    Chinese AI firm DeepSeek has hired Cui Tianyi, a former engineer from Jane Street, to bolster its AI agent development team. This move signals DeepSeek's focus on creating "harnesses," which are crucial software infrastructures for transforming AI models into autonomous agents. The recruitment highlights the intensifying competition in the AI agent space, with companies like Anthropic already seeing significant revenue growth from similar technologies. AI

    DeepSeek recruits former Jane Street engineer to catch up on AI agents, revenue race

    IMPACT DeepSeek's focus on AI agents and harnesses could accelerate the development of autonomous AI systems.

  2. Secured 70 billion yuan in funding! DeepSeek Code is really coming, ACM gold medalist Cui Tianyi is in charge

    DeepSeek is reportedly developing a new AI coding product, tentatively named DeepSeek Code, and is actively recruiting for a team focused on "Agent Harness." This initiative is led by Cui Tianyi, a former co-founder of TSY Capital with a strong background in competitive programming. The company's overall funding has reportedly reached 70 billion yuan, with a strategic focus on AI research over immediate commercialization. Meanwhile, Replit is emphasizing Python's role in AI development, highlighting its platform's optimization for Python environments and its AI tools like Replit Agent, which can build functional applications beyond simple frontends. AI

    IMPACT DeepSeek's potential new coding product and Replit's focus on Python for AI development signal evolving tools and strategies for AI-assisted software creation.