Deep SIK is at the top of the global downloads, powered by users in India

Deepseek has managed to overcome the list of the most downloaded applications in 140 world markets, as India has acquired the largest percentage of new users. On January 26, the AI ​​-rared conversational robot was first arranged in the Apple App Store, and according to Appfigors, which excludes the third party stores in China. The data has shown that India has made up 15.6% of the total downloads since the launch. Read more: India is rushing to develop artificial intelligence models after the superiority of the “Deep Seck” since the launch in January, the free “Deep Cick” application has provoked admiration and reservations due to the clear competitiveness with the world’s leading artificial intelligence robots despite the low cost. The tremendous growth and increasing interest in the application have led to turmoil in global stock markets, as its success seems to be the possibility of developing popular artificial intelligence applications without requiring large investments in the devices. Outstanding the “Chat BT”, the application is also the first place on the “Play Store” store for the “Android” operating system of Alphabet in the United States, which is the center that has maintained it since January 28, according to Sensor Tower. During the first 18 days of launch, Deep Cick recorded 16 million loading operations, which almost twice the number of downloads in the ‘Chatgpt’ application of ‘Openai’ during the first launch, which amounts to only 9 million, according to ‘Sansor Tower’. Read more: poll: The effect of “Deep Cick” on the shares of the “Seven Greats” will be limited, but the total number of “deep cick” users is still much lower than the “chat GBT” until now, and the continuation of its growth can face challenges, especially with the study of governments and businesses for the possible compensation for the possible compensation. ‘Bloomberg News’ said this week that hundreds of government companies and contractors prohibited the ‘deeply ill’ application as a precaution.

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