DeepSeek Targets Year-End AI Agent Release to Rival OpenAI
Hangzhou, September 4, 2025 — DeepSeek, the fast-rising Chinese AI startup, is preparing to release its first full-scale AI agent by the end of this year, reports Bloomberg. The system is designed to handle multi-step tasks, adapt over time, and operate with minimal human input – marking a direct challenge to OpenAI’s push into autonomous AI.
The move builds on the momentum of DeepSeek’s R1 model, launched earlier in 2025, which stunned the industry with comparable reasoning power to leading U.S. systems at a fraction of the training cost. Its open-weight availability triggered global debate and positioned DeepSeek as one of China’s strongest AI contenders. Founder Liang Wenfeng now sees the agent release as the company’s next defining milestone.
For investors and enterprises, the launch could accelerate adoption of agentic AI across industries from finance to logistics, though reliability and governance concerns remain unresolved. DeepSeek’s end-of-year target signals not only its intent to match OpenAI but also to redefine China’s role in the global AI hierarchy.
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