Who is Luo Fuli, the ‘AI prodigy’ behind DeepSeek's language models
Researcher Luo Fuli, joined the DeepSeek team and played a crucial role in the development of the DeepSeek-V2 and large language models that rival ChatGPT
DeepSeek, the latest entrant in the AI landscape, has sent shockwaves through the industry, posing a significant challenge to the dominance of established models like ChatGPT and Gemini.
One of the key reasons for its success is the team of “young geniuses” behind it, especially a 29-year-old researcher, who has been dubbed an “AI prodigy” by Chinese media, reported the South China Morning Post.
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Researcher Luo Fuli, joined the DeepSeek team and played a crucial role in the development of the DeepSeek-V2 and large language models that today rival ChatGPT at a far lower cost as well.
Who is Luo Fuli?
Luo Fuli gained a reputation in the world of Artificial Intelligence Research due to her knack for natural language processing.
Luo's journey began at Beijing Normal University, and she was later accepted into Peking University's Institute of Computational Linguistics, and published eight papers at the prestigious ACL conference in 2019.
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Her work in the field caught the attention of major tech companies such as Alibaba and Xiaomi.
In 2022, she joined DeepSeek and contributed towards building large language models. At the time DeepSeek was known as a quantitative hedge fund High-Flyer, which used complex mathematical algorithms for trading.
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Only by 2023, had the founder Liang Wenfeng announced their intentions to launch an artificial intelligence model. While working at DeepSeek and creating DeepSeek V2 in particular, her talents gained even more recognition.
She is most well-known for being scouted by Xiaomi's founder Lei Jun and offered 10 million yuan, reported the South China Morning Post.
In 2024, Luo Fuli also published a paper with several others which allowed access to the DeepSeek open-source codes to help push the boundaries of research.
Not only Luo Fuli but DeepSeek's team was built with a unique approach by its founder Liang Wenfeng who studied AI at Zhejiang University. Liang’s name is also on the technical report.
The team consists of freshers, college graduates and people with little work experience, and consists of 150 Chinese researchers and engineers, in addition to a 31-strong team of data automation researchers, according to a V3 technical report cited by South China Morning Post.
A few of the key members of the team are Guo Daya, a fresh PhD graduate from Sun Yat-sen University, Zhu Qihao and Dai Damai, both PhD graduates from Peking University, a physics student from Peking University - Gao Huazuo, and an AI student at the Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Zeng Wangding, according to a report by South China Morning Post.