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China’s artificial intelligence sector is evolving into a fiercely contested arena. It hasn’t been long since artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek introduced its low-cost yet efficient AI models, shaking up the tech world. Ever since, several other companies have joined in, intensifying the race. In the latest news, Chinese tech giant Tencent has launched the official version of its T1 reasoning model, marking a step forward in the nation’s accelerating AI push.
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According to The South China Morning Post, the new artificial intelligence (AI) reasoning model, Hunyuan T1, rivals DeepSeek’s R1 in performance and pricing. Tencent’s model leverages large-scale reinforcement learning, a technique which has also been employed by DeepSeek in its R1 reasoning model. According to the company, the upgraded T1 model features faster response times and improved capabilities for handling extended text documents.
T1 can "keep the content logic clear and the text neat and clean", the post said, while the hallucination rate is "extremely low".
The T1 has been officially released after the beta run of the T1 preview on Tencent’s chatbot Yuanbao. It scored 87.2 points on the Massive Multitask Language Understanding (MMLU) Pro benchmark, a test that thoroughly assesses large language models' language comprehension and reasoning across diverse domains. The score beat DeepSeek-R1’s 84 points but trailed the 89.3 points achieved by OpenAI’s o1, according to South China Morning Post’s report.
Tencent has claimed to be the first in the industry to adopt a hybrid architecture combining Google’s Transformer and Mamba. This architecture has been developed by Carnegie Mellon University and Princeton University. According to the company, the hybrid approach “significantly reduces training and inference costs” by cutting memory usage.
The company further praised T1 as “significantly reducing resource consumption while ensuring the ability to capture long text information”. T1 offers a 200 percent increase in decoding speed.
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